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THE 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK, 

1908. 

ISSUED    I'XDKIl  Till-:   SANCTION   OF   Till'; 

National    Council    of    tlie    Congre<^ational    Clmrches 
of  the  United  States 

BY    ITS   PUBLISHING   COMMITTEK,   AND   CONTAINING    THE 

GENERAL  STATISTICS  OF  THOSE  CHURCHES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1907, 

Including  Salaries,  Value  of  Property, 
Ina'ested  Funds,  Amount  of  Debts,  etc. 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Congregational  Ministeks,  and  of  the  Officers 

AND  Students  of  Congregational  Theological  Seminaries;  the  Annual 

Record  of  Changes;  the  Vital  Statistics  of  Congregational 

Ministers    deceased  in  1907;   Statements  of  the   National 

Co-operative  Societies;  the  Nation^al  and  State 

Organizations  of  Churches, 

AND  OTHER  MISCELLANEOUS  INFORMATION. 
VOLUME    IsTo.   30. 


NUMBER    OP  COPIES,    12,600. 


SAMUEL    USHER 

176   TO    184   HIGH    STREET 

BOSTON,    MASS. 


TABLE   OF   CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Treasurer's  Statement '.    .  3 

Introduction 4,  5 

Annual  Record 6-9 

Necrology      10-42 

The  National  Societies: 

American  Congregational  Association 43 

American  Board 44,  45 

Congregational  Education  Society 46,  47 

Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society 48,  49 

American  Missionary  Association 50,  51 

Congregational  Church  Building  Society 52 

Congregational  Sunday-School  and  Publishing  Society 53 

Ministerial  Relief 54 

National  Federation  of  Woman's  Congregational  State  Home  Mis- 
sionary Organizations 55 

Woman's  Boards  of  Missions 56 

Seaman's  Friend  Society 57 

Other  Societies: 

Congregational  Board  of  Pastoral  Supply 58 

SchaufHer  Missionary  Training  School 59 

Chicago  Commons;  Chicago  Institute  of  Social  Science 60 

Theological  Seminaries : 

Atlanta,  61;    Andover,   63;    Bangor,  65;    Yale,  67;    Hartford,  60; 
Chicago,  71;  Oberlin,  72;  Pacific,  73;  Students,  74. 

College  Education  of  Students 81-83 

Summary 84 

Colleges 85 

Congregational  Clubs 86,  87 

Schedule  for  Biography      88 

Annual  Statistics  of  Churches  and  Ministers 90-463 

Foreign  Mission  Churches 464,  465 

Mission  Sunday  Schools      466-479 

Congregational  Ministers  in  Foreign  Lands 480,  481 

Congregationalism 482 

Annual  Meetings  of  National  Societies 482 

Annual  Meetings  in  Order  of  Date 483 

National  Council  Committees 484,  485 

Summaries  of  State  Schedules 486-501 

Gains  and  Losses 502-504 

"  In  Other  Tongues" ' 505 

Salaries,  Property  and  Funds 506,  507 

Table  of  Admissions 508 

Table  of  Memberships 509 

Ministerial  Relief 510,  51 1 

Table  of  Comparisons 512 

Ministers'  List 513-55:) 

Licentiates  Reported 554,  556 

Ministers  of  Other  Denoniinations  Supplying  Congregational  Churches      .  556-557 


1908]  Treasurer's  Statement. 


THE  TREASURER'S  STATEMENT. 


On  the  recommendation  of  the  Finance 
Committee  it  was  voted,  that  in  view  of 
the  condition  of  the  funds  of  the  Council 
and  of  the  needs  for  the  next  three  years, 
the  Committee  on  Finance  recommend  that 
the  Treasurer  of  the  National  Council  be 
instructed  to  call  for  two  cents  per  mem- 
ber from  the  churches  for  each  of  the 
three  following  years. 

—  From  the  published  Minutes  of  the  National 
Council,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  October,  1907. 


Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

INTRODUCTION. 


The  Year-Book,  including  the  reports  of  the  churches  for  1907,  will  come 
to  the  brethren  without  the  familiar  designations  of  "  p."  and  "  p.  c."  The 
National  Council,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1907,  approved  the  Report  of  the  Commit- 
tee on  Polity,  in  which  was  embodied  the  suggestion  that  pastors  installed 
by  Council  be  marked  "  i."  and  such  as  were  received  or  recognized  by  Council 
be  marked  "  r."  The  other  pastors  are  without  any  designation.  It  may  be 
that  in  some  instances  the  changes  involved  were  not  clearly  appreciated,  for 
which  cause  errors  might  have  found  their  way  into  the  report^  from  the  states. 
The  next  issue  of  the  Year-Book  will  doubtless  correct  them.  In  other 
respects  the  Year-Book  appears  in  its  usual  form. 

The  attention  of  the  state  secretaries  is  called  to  the  method  of  distribu- 
tion, as  it  differs  from  that  of  previous  years.  The  rule  will  be  followed  in 
respect  to  Year-Books  not  delivered,  which  directs  that  after  all  possible 
effort  to  have  the  books  delivered,  copies  on  hand  in  the  post  offices  and 
express  offices  will  be  ordered  to  the  care  of  the  secretaries  of  the  states, 
respectively,  where  they  may  be  kept  until  correct  addresses  shall  have  been 
ascertained.  Ministers  and  clerks  would  save  not  a  little  money  to  the  treas- 
ury of  the  National  Council,  if  they  attended  at  once  to  the  preparation  of  their 
reports  for  the  state  secretaries,  and  so  hastened  the  issue  that  the  distribu- 
tion could  be  made  before  pastors  and  clerks  left  their  homes  for  the  vacation 
period,  and  also  advised  the  editor  of  tlie  Year-Book  concerning  changes  in 
post-office  addresses. 

We  regret  that  a  number  of  changes  were  sent  too  late  for  insertion  in  the 
schedules.  We  suggest  that  ministers  especially  bear  in  mind  that  omissions 
and  errors  could  not  be  corrected  for  the  above  reason. 

The  complaint  is  general  that  the  Year-Book  is  published  at  too  late  a 
date.  It  need  not  be  deferred,  many  write,  until  after  June  1.  Why  the  clerks 
of  churches  do  not  appreciate  the  necessity  of  making  prompt  returns,  we 
cannot  comprehend.  We  have  often  wondered  whether  there  is  any  reason  in 
waiting  until  a  meeting  of  the  church  has  been  held  for  elections.  The  figures 
for  the  year  could  be  sent  within  a  fortnight  without  any  inconvenience. 
Changes  in  names  of  pastors  and  officers  could  be  sent  afterwards.  As  it  is, 
state  secretaries  are  compelled  to  write  three,  four,  and  five  times,  to  secure 
reports.  Some  secretaries  have  even  traveled  to  distant  points  and  called 
upon  clerks  personally.  It  has  been  suggested  that  the  schedules  be  printed 
in  the  Year-Book  according  to  the  order' of  dates  received.  It  has  also  been 
suggested,  that  on  April  1  the  folios  of  such  states  as  have  been  received  be 
printed,  in  order,  and  other  "  states  "  not  received  on  or  before  that  date,  be 
printed  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  received.  That  one  or  the  other  of  these 
suggestions  will  be  adopted  by  the  Publishing  Committee  is  quite  likely  for  the 
speedy  publication  of  the  issue  of  1909.  The  schedules  for  the  next  issue  will 
call  for  the  reports  to  be  sent  at  once.  Ministers  and  clerks  will  see  how  im- 
portant it  is  to  attend  to  the  business  in  hand  without  delay.  The  great  and 
increasing  demand  for  the  Year-Book  makes  the  earliest  issue  possible  impera- 
tive. 

For  the  Y^ear-Book,  schedules  were  received  as  follows:  Nevada,  Feb- 
ruary 5;    South  Carolina,  February  10;    West  Virginia,  February  13;    Cuba, 


1908]  lniroducil(,n.  5 

February  IJ^;  Arizona,  Mississippi,  February  15;  Arkansas,  Porto  Rico, 
February  19;  Ohio,  February  26;  Utah,  February  28;  Michigan,  Wyoming, 
February  29;  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  New  Jersey,  Virginia,  Wisconsin, 
March  5;  New  Hampshire,  Oregon,  March  9;  New  Mexico,  March  10;  Maine, 
March  11;  Iowa,  March  IS;  Floricla,  Kansas,  March  16;  Vermont,  March  20; 
Alabama  (Convention),  IMissouri,  March  21;  Alabama  (Association),  March 
24;  Alaska,  March  25;  Tennessee,  March  27;  California  (Northern),  Con- 
necticut, March  SO;  Illinois,  Minnesota,  Washington,  March  31;  North 
Carolina,  April  1;  Indiiina,  Oklahoma,  April  2;  North  Dakota,  Api'il  3; 
New  York,  April  8;  Hawaii,  April  9;  Georgia  (Conference),  April  10;  Ken- 
tucky, April  15;  Idaho,  Rhode  Island,  South  Dakota,  April  16;  Massachu- 
setts, April  17;  Colorado,  Pennsylvania,  April  18;  Georgia  (Convention), 
April  23;  California  (Southern),  Aj^ril  28;  Louisiana,  Montana,  Nebraska, 
May  J,. 

That  a  large  number  of  churches  and  ministers  have  not  received  copies  of 
the  "  Minutes  of  the  National  Council,"  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1907,  we  know  from 
the  copies  which  remain  in  this  office.  Kindly  advise  us  and  a  copy  will  be 
mailed  at  once. 

The  following  note,  which  explains  itself,  has  been  received  from  the 
Registrar : 

"  Througli  inadvertence  no  record  is  made  in  the  Minutes  of  the  adoption  of 
the  recommendations  of  tlie  Committee  on  Polity.  The  action  reported  on  page  413 
uvder  the  caption  '  Conmiission  on  the  Relation  of  the  National  Council  and  the 
Benevolent  Societies  '  sJiould  read  as  reported  in  recommendation  XI,  page  34-6." 

State  secretaries  and  registrars  or  scribes  should  consult  the  Minutes 
carefully  that  the  following  resolutions  be  considered  by  the  churches :  Ameri- 
can Bible  Society,  p.  404;  Delegates,  Expenses  of,  p.  426;  Federation  and 
Unity,  p.  402;  Finance,  p.  425;  Marriage  and  Home,  p.  403;  Polity,  pp.  340- 
352  (see  Registrar's  note  above) ;  Property,  pp.  414,  415,  also  264,  402;  Tem- 
perance, pp.  414,  415. 

With  the  hope  that  this  issue  of  the  Year-Book  will  find  the  great  favor 
which  lias  been  freely  accorded  to  its  predecessors,  and  with  a  sense  of  grati- 
tude for  very  many  expressions  of  appreciation  of  the  work  done,  the  Editor 
submits  his  work  to  the  churches,  and  is  glad  to  subscribe  himself  as  the  servant 
of  the  Body. 

ASHER  ANDERSON. 


Congregational  Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


ANNUAL   RECORD. 


ORDINATIONS    AND    INSTAL- 
LATIONS. 

In  this  list  "  o."  denotes  ordination  with- 
out installation;  "  o,  p.,"  ordination  as 
pastor;  "  o.  /.  m..,"  ordination  for  foreign 
missionary  service;  "  i.,"  installation;  "  r.," 
recognized.  But  owing  to  indefinite  re- 
ports, "  o."  may  sometimes  be  an  error  for 
"  o.  p." 

ATNSWORTH,  HENRY, 

(Jloverdale,  Cal.,  o.       Nov.  21 

AINSWORTH,       I.,       Revere, 

Mass.,  i.       Nov.  26 

ALDRICII,  BENJ.  F.,  Lincoln 

Park  Ch.,  Chicago,  III.,  rec.  p.  Sept.  8 
ANDERSON,  W.  J.,  First  Ch., 

Amherst,  Mass.,  i.        .June  12 

ANDREWS,  GEO.  A.,  Monson, 

Mass.,  i.        May  29 

BABCOCK,  JOEL  M.,  Buffalo, 

Wvo.,  o.  May 

BACON.      ALVIN      C,      New 

Britain,  Conn.,  o.        M:iy  17 

BANDY,  JOHN  VAN  NEICE, 

Sheridan,  Wvo.,  o.  May 

BARBER,    ARTHUR,    Trinity 

Cli.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  i.  Jan.  9 

BARKER,    RALPH    A.,    Scar- 

boro,  Me.,  o.       Sept.  24 

BARNETT,  JOHN  W.,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  i.       Nov.  20 
BARNHILL,  OSCAR  F.,Irona- 

ton,  Ala.,  o.        Mar.  .W 

BARROW,  EDWARD  F.,  Union 

Ch.,    Ne^vport,    R.  1.,  i.       April  16 

BAST,  C.WM.,  Lee  Center,  111.,  o.       April  23 
BELL,   E.  FRAZER,  Bancrofc, 

Mich.,  o.        May  17 

BENNETT,  THOS.  E.,  Suttons 

Bay,  Mich.,  o.        May  14 

BERLE,  ADOLPH  A.,  Crombie 

St.  Ch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  i.  May  5 

BEVAN,    NOAH.    Welsh    Hil!, 

Pa.,  i-        Juno  26 

BLOOM,   JOSEPH  V.,   Chicago 

Lawn  Ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  o.       March  6 

BOLAND,    A.    T.,    Canterbury, 

Conn.,  o.         Oct.  29 

BOSWORTH,  T.   K.,     Neosha 

Falls  and  Geneva,  Kan.  o. 

BOULT,  WM.  T.,  Eaton,  N.  Y., 

I.        Jan.  16 
BROTHERSTON.  BRUCE  W., 

N.  ConwHy,  N.  H.,  o.  rec.  p.  Nov.  21 
BROWN.  D.  F.,  Equality  Ch., 

Nash.  La.,  o.         Oct.  27 

BROWN,  FREDERICK, 

Buck'sport,  Me.,  o.  i.        June  26 

BROWN,  HUGH  E.,  E.  Hamp- 
ton, Conn.,  o.         Sept.  4 
BRYANT.  SEELE,  Olivet  Ch., 

•Springfield,  Mass.,  i.       Sept.  27 

BULLOCK,        MOTIER        C, 

Grandville,  Mich.,  i.       Nov.  IS 

BURKHARDT,     JESSE      B., 

People's   Ch.,  Council  Bluffs, 

la.,  o.         Nov.  7 

CALDERWOOD,   CHAS.      M., 

Mianus,  Conn.,  o.  i.        Nov.  15 

CARTER,    LUCY   W.,  Gettys- 
burg. So.  Dak.,'  o.         Oct.  30 
CASTOR,   GEO.   D.,   Berkeley, 

Cal.,  o.        Dec.  10 

CAWARD,  O.  M.,  Mattoon,  111. 

i.         Oct.  28 


CHAMPLIN,  CHARLES  C, 
Black  Diamond,  Cal.,  o. 

CLAPP,  R.  G  ,  Phillips  Ch., 
So.  Boslou,  Mass.,  i. 

CLARK,  JOHN  L.,  Bushwick 
Ave.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,    i. 

CLARK,  ROBERT.  Warren, 
Vt.,  o. 

COFFIN,  JOSEPH.  Atlanta, 
Ga..  o. 

COOKE,  A.  E.,  Zion  Ch.,  Mon- 
treal, Can.,  CI. 

COOLIDGE,  HENRY  A.,  Me- 
mori.al  Ch.,  Quincy, 

IViass  Tec   p 

CRANE,  W.  N.,  Richn.o'nd', 
Mass.,  i. 

JOHN  B.,  First 
Ch.,       Wilkesbarre, 


DAVIES, 
Welsh 
Pa., 

DAVIES,  J.  W.  F.,  Plymouth 
Ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  o. 

DAVIS,  AUSTIN  I.,  Sanford, 
Me.,  i. 

DAVIS,  C.  H..  Hollis,  N.  H.,  i. 

DAVIS,  J.  WEBSTER,  Craw- 
ford, Neb.  o. 

DAVIS,  REUBEN  L.,  Lisbon, 
N.  Y.,  o. 

DAVIS,  WILLIAM,  Slatington, 

DE    BERRY,    PERFECT    R.', 

Thebes,  Ga.,  o. 

DOBES,  JOSEPH,  German  Ch., 

Ansonia,  Conn.,  o. 

DR,\WBRIDGE,         R.         W., 

Pepperell,  Mass.,  i. 

DRIVER,  GEO.  H.,  First  Ch., 

Exeter,  N.  H.,  o.  i. 

DUNtt^AP,       RAYMOND       B., 

Alexandria,  O.,  o. 

DYCKMAN,  HENRY  M.,  First 

Ch.,  Westfield,  Mass.  i. 

EASTMAN,  F.    E.,    Northfield, 

Minn.,  o.  ev. 

EASTMAN,  VINTON  P.,  Litch- 
field, N.  D.  o. 
ECHTERBECKER,  CHAS.  F., 

First  Ch.,  Hyde  Park,   Mass., 

o. 

EVANS,  EDWARD,   Winthrop 

Ch..  Holbrook,  .Mass.,  i. 

EVANS,      HARRY,      Ipswich, 

So.  Dak.  o. 

EVERETT,    HARRY    L.,    St. 

Paul's  Chapel,   Brooklyn,    N. 

Y.,  o. 

FISHER,    LUCIEN   C,    Union 

Ch.,  Painesville,  O.,  o. 

FORD,    ERASTUS    E.,    Forest 

Ave.    Ch.,  New  York.  N.  Y., 

FORD,  EUGENE  C,  Spring- 
field, So.  Dak.,  l. 

FOUST,  BENJ.  S.  H.,  Shelby, 
Ala.,  o„ 

FRANKLIN.  CHAS.,  No. 
Haven,  Conn.,  i. 

FRANKS.  Z.  L.,  Eros,  La.,    o. 

FRASER,  DONALD,  Berlin, 
Vt.,  1. 

FRAZIER,  ALBERT.  Bazille 
Center,  Neb.,  i- 

FRENCH,  GEO.  W.,  Holden, 
Me.,  o.  i. 

GALE,  SULLIVAN  F.,  Mt. 
Dora,  Fla.,  i. 


Nov.  12 
June  13 
Jan.  29 
June  18 
May  5 
March  14 

Dec.  11 
Nov.  15 

Nov.  23-24 

Nov.  4 

Oct.  16 
Feb.  13 

May  13 

Oct.  23 

March  30 
Sept.  24 

March  21 
Nov.  26 
Nov.  15 
Feb.  11 
June  26 
May  7 

Nov.  20 

May  15 

April  13 

Nov.  15 
Nov.  14 

Jan.  27 

May  2 

March  30 

Nov.  14 
Oct.  27 


Dec.  31 


1908] 


Annual  Record. 


GALL,  C.  J.,  J>ittle  Rock,   la., 

GARDNER,  HAROLD  I.,  Jiel- 
ville.  No.  Dak.,  o. 

GARFIELD,  JOHN  P.,  E. 
Cleveland,  O.,  i. 

GASQUE,  WA  LLAGE,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  o. 

GODDARD.  R.  J.,  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  i. 

GREGG,  A.  E.,  Eastport,  Me., 

HALL,   F.  L.,  Danbury,  Neb.', 

HARNED,  HARRY  E.,  JeEfer- 

.sonville,  Vt.,  o. 

HARPER,  0.  W.,  Collyer,  Kan., 

HARRIS,  O.  E.,   Kansas  Cityi 

Kan.,  ". 

HART,   FRANK  W..  RedSeld, 

So.  Dak.,  o. 

HEAPS,  A.  R.,  First  Ch.,  Whit- 

ini^,  la.,  o. 

HEATH,   JEAN  E.,   Pierrnont, 

N.  H.,  0.  i. 

HESS,    VVM.    M.,    Trinity    Ch., 

Bronx,  New  York  City,  i. 

HILL,  GEO.  W.  C,  North  Ch., 

St.  Johnsburv,  Vt.,  i. 

HOLDEN,    ROLLIN    B.,  Het- 

land,  So.  Dak.,  o. 

HUGET,         J.         PERCIVAL, 

Central  Ch.,  Galesburg,  111.,  i. 
HULBERT,     G.     A.,     Nutley, 

N.  J.,  o. 

HULBERT,    H.    VV.,   High    St.  ■ 

Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  i. 

HUNT,      ARTHUR      C,      W. 

Brookslield,  Mc,  o. 

HUNTINGTON,  GEO.  H.,  First 

Ch.,  Milton,  Mass.,  o. 

IDE,    H.     C,     Mount    Vernon, 

N.  Y.,  n.  I. 

JACKSON,     H.     E.,     Christian 

Union  Ch.,   Upper   Montclair, 

N.  J.,  i. 

JANSEN,    JACOB   E.,    Alvord, 

JOHNSON,  EUGENE  a'!] 
Union  Ch.,   Philadelphia,  Pa., 


Sept.  25 

Aug.  6 

Nov.  12 

May  5 

Feb.  7 

Sept.  26 

June  6 

Nov.  6 

Nov.  20 

Oct.  22 

May  28 

Oct. 

Feb.  21 

Oct.  31 

Oct.  23 

Oct.  7 

Nov.  25 

June  19 

Oct.  3 

Sept.  11 

May  31 

Feb.  21 

Nov.  12 
Nov.  14 


i.      April  1 1 
JONES,   CARL  S.,   North  Ch., 

Detroit,  Mich.,  i.       April  I'J 

KAMOKU,  J.  N.,  Hawaii,       i.         Nov.  3 
KASHIBA,  SABURO,  Oberlin, 

O.,  o.  f.  m.  May  7 

KEDZIE,     WM.    R.,      Pontiac, 

Mich.,  i. 

KELLEY,  A.  C,  Sharrard,  111., 

o.       June  24 
KILBOURN,     H.     J..     Mystic 

Side     Ch.,     Everett,     Mass., 

rec.  p.  June  5 

KIRK,  WM.  N.,  Brighton  Park 

Ch.,  Chicago,  111.,  o.        Aug.  12 

KIRKER,  JAMES  K.,  Dogden, 

No.  Dak.,  o.  July  2 

LAPPA  LA,      RISTO,      Finnish 

Ch..  Ashtabula,  O.,  o.  Oct.  7 

LEDYARD,     H.     C,     Kinder, 

L.a.,  o. 

LEE,  ISRAEL  S.,  Trinity  Ch., 

Pittsburg,  Ph.,  i.     March  IS 

LEWIS,  T.  J.,  Abington,  Mass.,     March  12 

LILLB.\CK,     J.     E.,     Quincy.' 

Mass.,  o.  June 

LYNDE,  CHAS.  E.,    Manches- 

♦er.  la.,  o.       March  3 

LONG,     HENRY    B.,    Trinitv 

Ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  i.         Jan.  14 


MADSEN,     A.     A.,     Durham, 

Conn.,  V. 

MADSEN,  AXEL,  Danish  Ch., 

Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  o. 

MAGEE,     C.     A.,     First     Ch., 

McKeesport,  Pa.,  i. 

MAIER,     HENRY     W..     New 

Britain,  Conn.,  i. 

MARTIN,  EVERETT  D.,  First 

Ch.,  Lombard,  111.,  o. 

MASON,      OMAR     G.,      Green 

Mountain,  la.,  o. 

MATTHEWS.  R.  B.,  Ellsworth, 

MAY'NARD,   N.  C,   Eliqt  Ch.i 

Newton,  Mass.,  o. 

McINTYRE,     JAMES,      First, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  o. 

McINTYRE,    W.    A.,     Danby. 

Vt.,  o.  i. 

McMANIMAN,    G.     E.,    Spring 

Vallev,  N.  Y.,  i. 

MEEKER,  JACOB  E.,  Compfon 

Hills    Ch.,    St.     Louis,     Mo., 

MERRILL,  FREDERICK  G.] 
Pilgrim  Ch.,  No.  Weymouth, 

MEYER,    W.    H.,    Clackamas! 

Ore..  o. 

MIETTIENEN,  PEKKA,  May- 

nard,  Mass.,  o. 

MILLER,    WM.,    Bristol,    Vt., 

MOE,  W.  C.  H.,  Enfield,  N.  H.', 

MONTGOMERY,    ROYAL    3.', 

South  Ch.,  Maywood,  111.,     o. 

NAKUINA,  MOSES  K.,  Hawaii, 

NUGENT,  THOS.  E.,  Meriden,' 
Conn.,  o. 

OILI,  SOLOMON  K.,  Hawaii,  i. 

PAISLEY,  JOHN  O.,  Melrose 
Highlands,  Mass.,  i. 

PARK,  J.  E.,  Second  Ch.,  W. 
Newton,  Mass.,  o.  r. 

PARSON,  A.  B.,  Free  Evang. 
Ch.,  Pro\Tdence,  R.  I.,  o. 

PARTCH,  LEROY  C,  Olm- 
stead  Falls,  Ohio,  o. 

PERSON,  H.  GRANT,  EHot 
Ch.,   Newton,  Mass.,  i. 

PETERSON,  OSCAR  W.,  Cor- 
nish and  E.  Baldwin,  Me.,     i. 

PETTENGILL,  D.  E..  Pine 
St.  Ch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  o. 

PHELPS,  ISABELLE,  Pitts- 
ton,  Me.,  I. 

PLEASANT,  E.  E.,  Lakot.i, 
No.  Dak.,  o. 

POTTER,  CLAYTOxNT  J.,  Sims- 
burv.  Conn.,  i. 

PRIOR,  CHARLES,  Big  Woods, 
111.,  o. 

PULCIFER,  ALEX.  WM., 
Crockett,  Cal.,  o. 

PYE,  WATTS  O.,  Oberlin, 
Ohio,  o.  f.  m. 

RAVI,  VINCENT,  Manchester, 
Vt.,  i. 

REESE,  JOHN  D.,  Second  Ch., 
Elvria,  Ohio,  o. 

REGER,  OTTO  W.,  Center, 
Neb.,  o. 

REID,  D.  C,  First  Ch.,  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.,  i. 

RICE,      AUSTIN,      Wakefield, 

ROBERTS,  ARTHUR  B.i 
Ferndale,  Cal.,  o. 

ROLLINS,  (5EO.  S.,  Hope  Ch., 
Springfield,  Mass.,  i. 


Oct.  IS 

Dec.  5 

April  9 

May  6 

Oct.  1 

June  12 

June  2S 

April  23 

Nov.  20 

Feb.  2S 

May  21 

Jan.  13 
March  20 

Dec.  11 

June  14 

Nov.  3 

Oct.  25 
Nov.  10 

Jan.  3 

Dec.  12 

Dec.  20 

May  14 

Jan.  2 

June  3 
Oct.  22 
Oct.  25 
Nov.  20 

Nov.  8 

March  29 

June  21 

May  7 
Oct.  30 
Dec.  10 

June  11 
Nov.  20 
May  28 
Oct.  25 


Congregational  Year-Booh. 


[1908 


ROOD,  JOHN  S.,  Sleepy  Eye, 

Minn.,  i. 

ROUSE,     F.     T.,     First     Ch., 

RUGE,  l'oUIS'h.,  Manchester! 
by-the-Sea,  Mass.,  i. 

RUTAN,  R.  N.,  Union  Ch., 
Boston,  Mass.,  rec.  p. 

SALMON,  E.  P.,  St.  Luke's 
Ch.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  i. 

SARGENT,  JAMES  B.,  North- 
field,  Vt.,  i. 

SCHAFFER,  S.  C,  Oswego, 
111.,  o. 

SCUDDER,  DOREMUS,  Cen- 
tral Union  Ch.,  Honolulu, 
T.  H.,  i. 

SECCOMBE,  CHARLES  H., 
Bethel     Ch.,    Ontario,       Cal., 

SENTER.    GEO.    A.,     Lyman! 

Me.,  o. 

SHAVER,  M.  A.,  Alton,  N.  H., 

SHERMAN,  E.  T.,  Brookfieldi 

111.,  u. 

SINKS,  PERRY  W.,  First  Ch., 

Tampa,  Fla.,  i. 

SMITH,     ROBT.,     First     Ch., 

Middletown,  N.  Y..  o. 

SMITH,    STEWARD   H.,    Gar- 

retson,  So.  Dak.,  o.  i. 

SPANGENBERG,    LOUIS    F., 

Dawson.  No.  Dak.,  o. 

SPRAGUE.  G.  E.,  Bear  Grove, 

STEELE,  ALBERT  T.,  Bethel', 
Conn.,  i. 

STEVENS,  FRANK  V.,  Yank- 
ton, So.  Dak.,  i. 

STIMSON,  CYRUS  F.,  West- 
minster Ch.,  Kansas  City, 
Kan.,  i. 

STOCKDALE,  ALLEN  A., 
Union  Ch.,  Boston,  Mass.,    i. 

SWARTZ,  HERMAN  F.,  Web- 
ster Groves,  Mo.,  i. 

SWARTZ,  JOEL,  First  Ch., 
Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  i. 

SWEET,   JOHN   E.,   First  and 

Second   Ch.,    Brookfield,   Vt. 

rec.  p. 

SWIFT,  BENJ.,  Woodstock, 
Vt.,  rec.  p. 

SWITZER,  ANNIE  E.,  Day- 
ton, Wyo.,  o. 

SYMONS,  HENRY,  Ada, 
Minn.,  o. 

TAFT,  J.  N.,  Ehzabeth,  N.  J., 

TAMBLYN,  A.  T..'  Bedford 
Park  Ch..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  i. 

TENNY,  WM.  L.,  Sioux 
City,  la.,  i. 

THOMPSON,  KARL  O., 
Hope  Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass., 

TIBBETTS,  A.  T.,  Cannon  Ball,' 
No.  Dak.,  o.  i. 

TOMS,  JOSEPH,  Steamboat 
Rock,  la.,  o. 

TOTTEN,  GEO.  A.,  Lawton 
and  Tolna,  No.  Dak.,  o. 

TUBBS,  CHAS.  S.,  Oberlin,  O., 
o.  f.  m. 

TWEEDY,  HENRY  HALLAM, 
South  Ch.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  i. 

UPCHURCH,  JAMES,  Hawaii. 
o.  i. 

VAN  DER  PYL,  NICHOLAS, 
Center  Ch.,        Haverhill, 

Mass.,  i. 


April  9 

Nov. 

21 

Nov. 

13 

Nov. 

19 

Oct. 

10 

June 

2S 

Nov.  21 

March 
Oct.  24 
Feb.  7 

Dec.  6 

Sept.  26 
July  11 
Oct.  24 
Nov.  19 
Feb.  2 

June  18 

Nov.  19 

April  5 

Oct.  3 

Dec.  10 
Oct.  21 

May  7 

April  4 
Nov.  29 

April  3 

Oct.  27 

April  10 

Nov.  11 

May  7 

Nov.  3 


VAN  HORN,  FRANCIS  J., 
Plymouth        Ch.,  Seattle, 

VAN  WAGEN,  OLIVER  j!,' 
.Sunol  Glen,  Cal.,  o. 

VINCENT,  C.  A.,  Immanuel- 
Walnut  Ave.  Ch.,  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  V. 

WARD,  EDWIN  ST.  J., 
Broadway  Tabernacle,  New 
York,  o.  /.  m. 

WARREN,  BERTRAM  A.. 
Quaker  Hill  Ch.,  PawUng, 
N.  Y.,  i. 

WARREN,  WM.  F..  Second 
Ch.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  i. 

WEBSTER,  F.  M..  Whiting, 
Ind.,  rec. 

WESTENBURG,  ARTHUR  E., 
Middlebury,  Conn.,  o. 

WITHINGTON,  WILFRED, 
Sunol  Glen,  Cal.,  o. 

WOODRUFF,  WATSON,  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  o. 

WORCESTER,  EDWARD  S., 
Broadway  Ch.,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  i. 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD,  Pilgrim 
Ch.,  Cambridije,  Mass.,  i. 

YOAKUM,  G.  D.,  Hannibal, 
Mo.,  o.  i. 

YOUTZ,  EDWIN  S.,  Brent- 
ford, So.  Dak.,  o.  i. 


May  16 
March 

June  4 


Feb. 

27 

June  6 

Dec 

.  1 

March 

May  17 

Sept. 

10 

Oct. 

29 

Jan. 

16 

July 

15 

MINISTERS    MARRIED. 

BABBITT.    THEO.    P.,    and    Cora    M.ay 

James,  both  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  July  10. 
BACON,  ALVIN  C,  and  Elsie  P.  Bisbee, 

of    Poughkeepsie,    N.    Y.,    at    Hartford, 

Conn.,  June  4. 
BARNHILL,  OSCAR  F.,  and  Delia  Lee,  at 

Ironaton,  Ala.,  Oct.  13. 
BARNWELL,  HENRY  S.,  and  Augusta  F. 

Bibbs,  at  Lake  Charles,  La.,  Aug.  28. 
BENTON,    JOSEPH    A.,    and    Mrs.    Clara 

(Harwood)    Kenwood,  both  of  Paradise, 

Cal     Dec    25 
ENNIS,     MERLIN     W.,     and     Ehzabeth 

Logan,  Endeavor,  Wis.,  Feb.  21.,  A.  B. 

C.  F.  M. 
GREENE,  SAMUEL,  and  Flora  T.  Bunnell, 

in  Seattle,  Wash.,  Oct.  1. 
HAM,   RICHARD   K.,   Gr.ass  Valley,  Cal., 

and  Paiiline  Collins,  of  Oakland,  in  Oak- 
land. Cal.,  April  23. 
HARTWELL,    H.    LINWOOD,   and   Nora 

Ellen  Downing,  at  Princeton,  111.,  Aug. 

21. 
HULBERT,  Prof.  HENRY  W.,  Portland, 

Me.,  and  Annie  E.  McMaster,  at  Bangor, 

Me.,  July  17. 
HUME,     ROBERT,     Ahmednagar,     India, 

and   Laura    Caswell,  Milltown,  N.  B.,  at 

Milltown,  March  15. 
JELLIFFP:,    WM.    R..    and    Catherine    M. 

Kitchel,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  6. 
MARSH,   BURTON   E.,   of    Farragut,   la., 

and  Bertha  M.  Dempsey,  at  Fitchburg, 

Mass.,  June  21. 
MARTIN,  EVERETT  D.,     Lombard,  111.. 

and   Miss  Esther  W.  Kirk,  Oak  Park,  111., 

at  Oak  Park,  111.,  April  30. 
MERRILL,     CHAS.     C,     and     Bessie    L. 

Nichols,  in  Wincheudon,  Mass.,  Oct. 
NEVINS,    ROY    K.,    Oxford,    Mich.,    and 

Edna   Triphagen,    of   MulUken,    Jan.    7, 

1908. 
RUSSNELL,  J.  A.,  of  Lake  Linden,  Mich., 

and    Prudence    E.     Bundy,    at    Sidney, 

N.  Y.,  April  18. 


1908] 


Annual  Record. 


TENNY,    WM.    L.,    Sioux    City.    la.,    and 

Bessie    Brodie,    at    Watertown,    N.    Y., 

June  25. 
TINKER,   LEONE,  and  Emma  E.  Riley, 

in  Florence,  Mass.,  Oct.  15. 
TOLSON,     GEORGE    T.,     Berkeley,    and 

Edith  Russell,  Oakland,  in  Oakland,  Gal., 

April  25. 
WELLES,  S.  B.,  Velva,  No.  Dak.,  and  Anna 

W.  Matlhews,  of  Three  Rivers,  Aug.  15. 
ZUMBRO,  WM.  M.,  Madura  Mission,  India, 

and  Harriet  S.  Hyde,  Yantic,  Conn.,  Nov. 

12. 


DISMISSIONS. 

ALVORD,   JAMES  C,   Globe  Ch.,   Woon- 

socket,  R.  I.,  April  30. 
ANDERSON,    WILBERT     L.,    First    Ch., 

Exeter,  N.  H.,  April  9. 
BARNETT.     JOHN      VV.,     Jefferson,     O., 

Sept.  24. 
BUSHEE,  GEO.  A.,  Madison,  Conu.,  Sept. 

26. 
CALHOUN,    NEWELL    M.,    Second    Ch., 

Winsted,  Conn.,  July  16. 
CATHCART,    SAMUEL   M.,    Central   Ch., 

Middleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  31. 
CHANDLER,  JOSEPH  H.,  Fond  du  Lac, 

Wis.,  Sept.  30. 
COOL,    PETER    A.,    Linden    Hills     Ch., 

Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  7. 
COVELL,  ARTHUR  J.,  North  Ch.,  Lynn, 

Mass.,  Dec.  31. 
CURTIS,  JOHN  S.,  Candia,  N.  H.,  Aug.  16. 
DEWEY,  HARRY  P.,  Ch.  of  the  Pilgrims, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3. 
DOANE,  FRANK  B.,  North  Haven,  Conn., 

Jan.  16. 
DYOTT,  LUTHER  R.,  United  Ch.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Sept.  28. 
EATON,  EDWARD  D.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 

March  19. 
ERICKSON,  C.    TELFORD,    Wethersfield 

Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  April  19. 
FISIvE,     G.    WALTER,     High    St.    Ch., 

Auburn,  Mo.,  Sept.  3. 
FLINT,  IRVING  A.,  Warren,  Me.,  March 

26. 
FULTON,    ROBT.    N.,    Littleton,    Mass., 

Julv  9. 
GARFIELD,    JOHN    P.,    Enfield,    Conn., 

Aug. 
GEORGE,  JOS.  H.,  First  Ch.,  Burlington, 

Vt.,  .A.ug.  24. 
GEORGE,  ROBT.  A.,  Trinity  Ch.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  Julv  30. 


GRISBROOK,  EDWARD  O.,  Poquonock 

Conn.,  March  21. 
HERRING,     HUBERT     C,     First     Ch., 

Omaha,  Neb.,  Feb.  21. 
HOUSE,  EL  WIN  L.,  First  Ch.,  Portland, 

Ore.,  Feb.  18. 
HYDE,  F.  S.,  Groton,  Conn.,  Dec.  3. 
JOHNSON,     FRANK    A..    New    Milford, 

Conn.,  Oct.  4. 
LELEIWI,  WM.  K.,  Hawaii,  Oct.  12. 
LEWIS,    EDWIN    J.,    Plymouth,    Conn., 

Julv  23. 
LINCOLN,  C.  A.,  Manchester,  Mass.,  Nov. 

13. 
LOBA,  JEAN  F.,  Evanston,  111. 
LUCE,    T.    CLAIRE,    Richmond,    Mass., 

March  4. 
MARSH,   EDWARD   L.,    WaterviUe,   Me.. 

Mav  21. 
MARTINI,  FRITZ  W.,  German  Ch..  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  July  5. 
MUTCH,  WM.  J.,  Howard  Ave.  Ch.,  New 

Haven,   Conn.,   June   10. 
PARK,   J.   EDGAR,   West  Ch.,   Andover, 

Mass.,  Nov.  18. 
PILLSBURY,     HERVEY     G.,     Chicopee 

Falls,  Mass.,  April  23. 
RAE,    ROBT.    L.,    Waldo   Ch.,    Brockton, 

Mass.,  Sept.  3. 
RAYMOND,  FREDERICK  W.,  Hamilton, 

N.  Y.,  Dec.  17. 
ROUNDY,    RODNEY  W.,    Ludlow,   Vt. 

Aug.  12. 
RUT  AN,  F.  N.,  Wreutham,  Mass.,  Oct.  1. 
SMITH,     EDWIN     R.,     Pawtucket     Ch., 

Lowell,  Mass.,  Sept.  17. 
STOCKDALE,      ALLEN      A.,       Berkeley 

Temple,  Boston,  Mass. 
SWARTZ,   HERMAN   F.,   East  Ch.,   East 

Cleveland,  Ohio,  Feb.  2. 
SWIFT,   BENJAMIN,   OrweU,  Vt.,  March 

26. 
TREFETHREN,   EUGENE  B.,   Waubay, 

So.  Dak.,  Sept.  10. 
VINCENT,   CLARENCE   A.,   Central  Ch., 

Galesburg,  111. 
WALKER,   HERBERT,   Bartlett,   N.   H., 

May  6. 
WEBSTER,  F.  M.,  Bangor,  Mich.,  Nov.  15. 
WILLIAMS,       GEORGE,       New      Wind- 
sor, 111. 
WINCH,  GEORGE  W.,  First  Ch.,  Holyoke, 

Mass.,  Jan.  15. 
WOODROW,    SAMUEL    H.,    Hope     Ch., 

Springfield,  Mass.,  April  3. 
WOODSUM,    WALTER    H.,    Hampstead, 

N.  H..  Feb.  26. 
WRIGHT.      RICHARD,     Belleville      Ch., 

Newburyport,  Mass.,  Feb.  19. 


10  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 


NECROLOGY. 


BRIEF   BIOGRAPHIES    OF   CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS 

WHO    DIED    IN    THE   YEAR    1907. 


Adams,  Ephraim,  d.d.,  son  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Perkins)  Adams,  was  born 
in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  Feb.  5,  1818.  Studied  at  Phillips  Academy.  Was 
graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1839,  and  from  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1843.  Was  ordained  by  the  Denmark  Association  in  Denmark,  la., 
Nov.  5,  1843.  Was  home  missionary  at  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.,  1843-44;  acting 
pastor  at  Davenport,  la.,  1844-47,  and  pastor,  1847-55;  agent  for  Iowa  College, 
1855-56;  agent  for  Western  College  Society,  1856-57;  pastor  at  Decorah,  la., 
1857-71;  superintendent  of  home  missions,  residing  in  Decorah,  la.,  1872-81; 
pastor  at  Eldora,  la.,  1883-89;  pastor  at  Hudson,  la.,  1891;  without  charge, 
1891  until  death.  D.D.,  from  Iowa  College.  Trustee,  Iowa  College.  Publica- 
tions: The  Iowa  Band,  pp.  184,  Congregational  Sunday-School  and  PubHshing 
Society,  Boston,  1880;  second  edition,  new  and  revised,  pp.  240,  Pilgrim  Press, 
1902.  Married,  Sept.  16,  1845,  in  Hanover,  N.  H.,  EUzabeth  Sylvia,  daughter 
of  Jabez  A.  Douglass,  deceased.  Five  children,  two  living.  Died  in  Waterloo, 
la.,  Nov.  30,  1907,  of  old  age,  aged  89  years,  9  months,  25  days. 

Allbright,  William  Hervey,  d.d.,  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Chambers) 
AUbright,  was  born  in  Blisworth,  Northamptonshire,  England,  Nov.  25,  1849. 
Studied  at  Whitestone  Seminary,  1872.  Was  graduated  from  Hamilton  Col- 
lege, 1876,  and  from  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1879.  Ordained  to  the 
Presbyterian  ministry  in  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1879.  Pastorates:  Auburn, 
N.  Y.  (Pres.),  1879-87;  Stillwater,  Minn.  (Pres.),  1887-90;  Dorchester,  Mass. 
(Pilgrim  Cong.  Church),  pastor  by  council,  June  10,  1890,  until  death.  D.D., 
Hamilton,  1895.  President  General  Society  Hamilton  Alumni,  1903;  presi- 
dent of  Boston  Congregational  Club,  1904;  trustee  Congregational  Board  of 
Pastoral  Supply;  director  Boston  City  Missionary  Society;  secretary  Evan- 
gelical AUiance;  member  of  Sabbath  Protective  League ;  vice-president  New 
England  Federation  of  Men's  Clubs.  Married,  Sept.  16,  1879,  in  Camden, 
N.  Y.,  Mary  Esther,  daughter  of  Rev.  Elizur  Newell'and  Cordelia  (Ingerson) 
Manley.  Seven  children,  four  living.  Died  Dec.  7,  1907,  in  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  of  appendicitis,  aged  58  years,  12  days. 

Allender,  John,  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (James)  Allender,  was  born 
in  New  London,  Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1840.  Received  his  academic  training  at 
East  Greenwich  (R.  I.)  Academy,  and  was  graduated  at  Chicago  Theological 
Seminary,  1868.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Laclede, 
Mo.,  Feb.  23,  1869.  Pastorates:  Laclede,  Mo.;  Prairie  City,  la.;  Glenwood, 
la.,  pastor  by  coimcil,  1873-76;  Red  Oak,  la.,  pastor  by  council,  1876-84; 
without  charge,  1884;  post-graduate  study,  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1884- 
88;  New  Haven,  Conn.  (Taylor),  pastor  by  council,  1885-88;  Champaign, 
111.,  pastor,  1888-92;  without  charge,  1892;   Middlefield,  Conn.,  pastor,  1893 


190S]  Necrology.  11 

until  death.  Married,  June  20,  1872,  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Ann  Eliza,  daugh- 
ter of  Allen  W.  and  Lydia  (Warren)  Manwaring,  deceased.  Two  children, 
one  living.  Died  June  14,  1907,  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  of  internal  tumor, 
aged  66  years,  8  months,  3  days. 

Archer,  Marmaduke  D.,  was  born  in  Yorkshire,  England,  Dec.  22,  1820. 
AVas  ordained  to  the  Methodist  ministry.  Entered  the  Congregational  min- 
istry at  Genoa  Bluff,  la.,  pastor,  1874-83;  Grand  River  and  Wells,  la.,  pastor, 
1884;  Orient,  la.,  pastor,  1885-87;  Bondurant  and  Berwick,  la.,  pastor, 
1888-90;  without  charge,  1891  until  death.  Married  Marietta,  daughter  of 
Mary  Ann  (Carder)  Seaman.  Twice  married.  Wives  not  living.  Seven 
cliildren,  two  living.  Died  Nov.  19,  1906,  in  Mitchellville,  la.,  of  Bright's 
disease,  aged  85  years,  10  months,  28  days. 

Atkinson,  William  Henry,  son  of  William  and  Sarah  (Salt)  Atkinson, 
was  born  in  County  Bradford,  England,  May  29,  1838.  He  attended  schools 
in  England,  removing  to  America  when  about  sixteen  years  old.  Graduated 
from  Illinois  College;  graduated  from  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1867. 
Ordained  April  18,  1867,  at  Chicago,  111.  During  his  seminary  course  he  was 
especially  active  in  arousing  interest  in  foreign  missions.  With  four  of  his 
fellow-students  he  volunteered  for  work  on  the  mission  field.  Pastorates:  In 
1867,  directly  after  his  marriage,  he  and  his  wife  booked  on  a  trading  vessel  for 
India,  where  they  spent  nine  years  in  mission  work  under  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M., 
being  stationed  at  Ahmednagar,  Sholapur,  Wadala,  and  other  stations.  His 
pastorates  in  America  were  all  in  home  missionary  fields:  Orchard,  la.,  1876- 
81;  Rapid  City,  So.  Dak.,  1881-86;  Green  Mountain,  la.,  1886-87;  San 
Rafael,  Cal.,  1897-1907.  In  his  senior  college  year  the  entire  class  enlisted  in 
the  Union  Army,  Mr.  Atkinson  joining  Company  C,  145th  Regiment,  Illinois 
Volimteer  Infantry.  Married,  July  7,  1867,  to  Calista  Hatch,  who  survives 
him.  Six  children,  four  living.  Died  at  Soquel,  Cal.,  Dec.  28, 1907,  of  Bright's 
disease,  aged  69  years,  6  months,  29  days. 

Atwood,  Louis  P.,  son  of  Levi  and  Sarah  (Green)  Atwood,  was  born  in 
Dalton,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1829.  Studied  in  academies  at  Rochester,  Middle- 
boro,  Wareham,  and  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  "  Chautauqua  Literary  and  Scientific 
Circle,"  1884-88;  and  theology  with  Rev.  Mr.  Bane  and  Rev.  John  McEl- 
downey,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  Rev.  Cyrus  Prindle,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Was 
ordained  to  the  Methodist  ministry  in  Rockport,  Mass.,  April  12,  1855.  Joined 
the  Congregational  Church  in  1860,  and  for  twenty-five  years  labored  under 
the  Home  Missionary  Society.  Pastorates:  Norton,  Rockport,  North  Roches- 
ter, Windsor,  Washington,  North  Blandford,  Westport,  Chatham,  South  Den- 
nis, and  Otis  in  Massachusetts;  Exeter,  N.  H.;  Williamson,  Ontario;  New  York 
City  in  New  York;  missionary.  West  Greece,  Palmer,  South  Bristol,  Stewart's 
Corner,  Reed's  Corner,  Gorham  in  New  York;  DeKalb  and  Union,  111.;  Lowell, 
Westfield,  South  Troy,  and  West  Newbury,  Vt.;  without  charge,  1900  until 
death.  Publications:  Fifty  Years  in  the  Gospel  Ministry,  pp.  15,  the  Joy 
Press  of  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1905.  Married,  in  1850,  in  Pittsfield^  Mass., 
Helen  Maria,  daughter  of  Hiram  and  Lavinia  (Root)  Chapman.  Five  children, 
living.  Died  Dec.  24,  1907,  in  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  of  heart  failure,  aged 
78  years,  2  months,  27  days. 

Ayer,  Charles  Lathrop,  son  of  Rev.  Joseph  and  Frances  Mary  (Rogers) 
Ayer,  was  born  in  North  Stonington,  Conn.,  June  25,  1826.  Studied  at  Col- 
chester, Conn.,  and  Andover,  and  at  Yale  Di\dnity  School  one  year,  1846-47; 
discontinued  on  account  of  ill  health,  and  studied  with  his  father,  being 


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licensed  to  preach  at  Mansfield  Center,  Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1855.  Pastorates: 
Wauregan,  Conn.,  pastor,  November,  1855,  to  May,  1858;  Line  Meeting  House 
(between  Voluntown  and  Sterling),  pastor  by  council.  May,  1858,  to  November, 
1863;  Mansfield  Center,  Conn.,  pastor  by  council,  November,  1863-68;  Plain- 
ville.  Conn.,  pastor,  October,  1869,  to  November,  1872;  Taftville,  Coirn.,  pas- 
tor, December,  1872,  to  September,  1874;  Sauersville,  Conn.,  pastor,  October, 
1874,  to  July,  1883;  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  pastor,  ten  months;  Three  Rivers, 
Mass.,  pastor,  July,  1884,  to  April,  1888;  West  Stafford,  Conn.,  pastor,  Septem- 
ber, 1889,  to  May,  1894;  Betlilehem,  Conn.,  pastor,  1897,  to  March  1,  1899; 
without  charge,  Windsor,  Conn.,  1900  until  death.  Married,  November,  1849, 
in  Lisbon,  Conn.,  Mary  Bishop.  Ten  children,  seven  sons,  three  daughters. 
Died  Jime  4,  1907,  ki  Windsor,  Conn.,  of  old  age,  aged  80  years,  11  months, 
10  days. 

Bacon,  Leonard  Woolsey,  d.d.,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Leonard  and  Lucy 
(Johnson)  Bacon,  was  born  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1830.  Was  gradu- 
ated from  Yale  College,  1850;  studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary  two 
years,  and  was  graduated  from  Yale  Divinity  School,  1854.  Was  ordained  to 
the  Congregational  ministry  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Oct,  16,  1856.  Pastorates: 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  1856-61;  Stamford,  Conn.,  1862-65;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1865-70;  Baltimore,  Md.,  1870-72;  in  charge  of  American  Church,  Geneva, 
Switzerland,  1872-77;  Norwich,  Conn.,  1878-82;  Woodland  Presbyterian 
Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1883-86;  Savannah,  Ga.  (Pres.),  1886-87;  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  1887-1902;  Assonet,  Mass.,  1902-06;  without  charge  at  Assonet, 
1906—.  Degree:  d.d.,  Yale,  1879.  Married,  Oct.  7,  1857,  in  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Susan,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Almoran  and  Almira  (Selden)  Bacon. 
Thirteen  children,  nine  living.  Married,  June  26,  1890,  in  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Letitia  Wilson,  daughter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Jane  Kirk  (Wilson)  Jordan. 
One  son.  Died  May  12,  1907,  in  Assonet,  Mass.,  of  arterial  sclerosis,  aged 
77  years,  4  montlis,  11  days. 

Bacon,  William  Nathaniel,  son  of  John  Wright  and  Harriet  (Hubbard) 
Bacon,  was  born  in  Orwell,  Vt.,  Oct.  11,  1829.  He  attended  the  academy  at 
Castleton.  Was  graduated  from  Middlebury  College,  1853,  and  from  Auburn 
Theological  Seminary,  1859.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry, 
Windsor  County  Conference,  in  Pomfret,  Vt.,  Dec.  28,  1859.  Pastorates: 
Pomfret,  Vt.,  pastor,  1859-63;  Shoreham,  Vt.,  pastor,  1864-83;  Coventry, 
Vt.,  pastor,  1883-89;  Bridport,  Vt.,  pastor,  1889-1904;  without  charge  imtil 
death.  Married,  July  26,  1855,  in  Orwell,  Vt.,  Harriet  Emeline,  daughter  of 
Loring  and  Emmeline  (Murry)  Cutts.  Two  children,  living.  Died  Jan. 
27,  1907,  in  Bridport,  Vt.,  of  general  debility,  aged  77  years,  3  months, 
16  days. 

Baker,  Seymour  Augustus,' d.d.,  was  bom  in  Arlington,  Vt.,  Feb.  28, 
1815.  Received  collegiate  education  at  Genesee  Wesleyan  College  in  Lima, 
N.  Y.  Was  ordained  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
as  deacon,  Sept.  15,  1839;  in  Danville,  N.  Y.,  as  elder,  Sept.  5,  1841.  Began  to 
preach  when  eighteen  years  old.  Pastorates:  Brooldyn,  N.  Y.  (State  Street 
Congregational),  ten  years;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  ten  years,  laying  foundation  for 
church  (48th  Street),  now  owned  by  Reformed  Presbyterians;  organized  in 
Kansas  City,  Kan.,  after  1886,  three  Methodist  Protestant  churches  and  Plym- 
outh Congregational.  President  of  Adrian  College,  Mich.,  four  years.  He 
was  active  in  the  anti-slavery  movement;  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Repub- 
ican  party.     Degree:   d.d.,  Adrian.     Editor  Western  Evangelist,  Free  Demo- 


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crat  of  Detroit  and  Detroit  Daily  Democrat.  Five  children  (two  adopted),  four 
living.  Died  Feb.  4,  1907,  in  Armourdale,  Kan.,  of  pneumonia,  aged  91 
years,  11  months,  7  days. 

Barber,  Luther  Humphrey,  son  of  Alson  and  Hannah  (Humphrey) 
Barber,  was  born  in  Canton,  Conn.,  Sept.  3,  1815.  Studied  in  Amherst  Acad- 
emy. Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College  in  1839  and  from  Hartford 
Theological  Seminary  (then  East  Windsor),  1842.  Was  ordained  by  the 
Litchfield  North  Association  at  Riverton,  Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1843.  Pastorates: 
Riverton,  Conn.,  pastor  by  council,  Oct.  25,  1843,  to  March  1,  1861;  Scotland, 
Conn.,  acting  pastor,  October,  1861,  to  October,  1862;  pastor  by  council, 
Oct.  22,  1862,  to  May  25,  1869;  Hanover,  Conn.,  acting  pastor.  May  25, 1869, 
to  June  1,  1878;  Bolton,  Conn.,  pastor,  June  1,  1878-89;  Vernon,  Conn., 
1889-92;  without  charge  until  death.  Married,  Aug.  23,  1842,  in  Canton, 
Conn.,  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Daniel  Taylor,  deceased.  Died  Aug.  17,  1907, 
in  Danielson,  Conn.,  of  apoplexy,  aged  91  years,  11  months,  14  days. 

Bates,  George  Ethelbert,  son  of  William  G.  and  Elizabeth  (McCreary) 
Bates,  was  boiTi  in  Arnprior,  Ontario,  Canada,  Aug.  17,  1875.  Was  educated 
at  McGill  University  and  studied  theology  at  Wesleyan  Theological  Seminary. 
Ordained  to  the  Methodist  ministry  in  Brockville,  Ontario,  June  4,  1899.  En- 
tered the  Congregational  ministry  at  Maplewood,  Mo.,  1901,  serving  the  church 
imtil  1905;  pastor  at  Birmingham,  Ala.  (Pilgrim),  1905-07.  Married,  July  1, 
1903,  in  Maplewood,  Mo.,  Cora  M.,  daughter  of  H.  W.  and  Pauline  (Schiff) 
Sander.  One  child.  Died  Sept.  6,  1907,  in  Birmingham,  Ala.,  of  typhoid 
fever,  aged  32  years,  20  days. 

BiCKEORD,  Isaac  Burbank,  son  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Weeks)  Bickford,  was 
born  in  Porter,  Me.,  June  7,  1847.  Received  his  college  training  in  Hillsdale 
College,  from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1865.  Studied  theology  under  the 
direction  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Conference,  and  was  ordained  to  the 
Methodist  ministry  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  being  constituted  a  deacon  Sept.  18,  1881, 
and  elder  Sept.  30,  1883.  Pastorates:  Radcliffe,  la.,  pastor,  1903-04;  Buf- 
falo Center,  la.,  pastor,  1904-05;  Lakeview,  la.,  pastor.  May  14,  1905,  until 
death.  Married,  April  14,  1870,  in  Creston,  111.,  Helen  A.,  daughter  of  Slocum 
and  Lucinda  (Dimock)  Woodard.  Died  Jan.  9,  1907,  in  Lakeview,  la.,  of 
pneumonia,  aged  59  years,  7  months,  2  days. 

Billings,  Edward  Nelson,  son  of  Daniel  and  Susan  (Mowry)  Billings, 
was  bom  in  North  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  July  22,  1865.  Received  his  academic 
education  in  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  in  1892  and 
from  Hartford  Tlieological  Seminary  in  1896.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congre- 
gational ministry  in  Slatersville,  R.  I.,  Nov.  8,  1896.  Pastorates:  Smithfield 
and  Tarkihi,  R.  I.,  1897-98;  Londonderry,  Vt.,  pastor,  1899-1901;  Chepachet, 
R.  I.,  pastor,  1902-04;  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  pastor,  1906-07.  Degree:  a.  b. 
Amherst,  1892.  Married,  in  North  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Oct.  13,  1896,  Huldah 
A.,  daughter  of  Oilman  and  Sally  (Mowry)  Brown.  Died  Feb.  21,  1907,  in 
Tiverton,  R.  I.,  of  acute  tuberculosis,  aged  41  years,  6  months,  27  days. 

Blenkarn,  William  Thomas,  son  of  George  and  Caroline  (Smith)  Blen- 
karn,  was  bom  in  London,  England,  May  9,  1832.  From  the  common  schools 
of  London  he  went  to  the  Congregational  Institute  for  Theological  and  Mis- 
sionary Training,  Nottingham,  from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1868.  He  was 
ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Watton,  Norfolk  Coimty,  England, 
Sept.  16,  1869.  Pastorates;  Watton,  England,  1869-71;  Milton,  England, 
1871-74;   Dover,  111.,  1874-77;   Wabaunsee,  Kan.,  1877-79;   Madura  (Wake- 


14  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

field,)  Kan.,  1879-82;  Osborne,  Kan.,  1882-83;  Gaylord,  Kan.,  1883-84; 
without  charge  because  of  ill  health,  Emporia,  Kan.,  1885-86;  Oswego,  Kan., 
1886-88;  without  charge,  Wabaunsee,  Kan.,  1888-89;  Strong  City  and  Elm- 
dale,  Kan.,  1889-91;  without  charge,  Wabaunsee,  1891-92;  Junction  City, 
Kan.,  pastor,  1892-94;  without  charge,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1894-95;  without 
charge,  Wabaunsee,  Kan.,  1895  until  death.  Made 'pastor  emeritus,  Wabaun- 
see, 1906.  Offices:  Secretary  of  the  State  Ministerial  Relief  Fund.  Married, 
May  7,  1856,  in  London,  England,  Mrs.  Maria  (Ardley)  Turner,  daughter  of 
Abraham  and  Emma  (Hart)  Ardley,  who  died  Dec.  16,  1897.  Nine  children, 
six  living.  Died  Feb.  16,  1907,  at  Wabaunsee,  Kan.,  of  mitral  regurgitation, 
aged  74  years,  9  months,  7  days. 

BoARDMAN,  Moses  Bradford,  son  of  Francis  and  Sarah  Eaton  (Bradford) 
Boardman,  was  born  in  Francestown,  N.  H.,  May  25,  1833.  Received  his 
academic  training  at  Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden,  N.  H.  Was  gradu- 
ated from  Amherst  College,  1860;  studied  at  Union  two  years  and  was  gradu- 
ated from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1 863.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congre- 
gational ministry  in  Lynnfield  Center,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1863.  Pastorates: 
Lynnfield  Center,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  Oct.  1,  1863,  to  Nov.  7,  1870; 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  Dec.  1,  1870,  to  Nov.  1,  1873;  retired  on 
account  of  ill  health,  but  served  as  assistant  and  acting  pastor  at  different 
times  in  New  Britain,  Conn.;  New  Britain  (First),  acting  pastor,  Oct  1, 
1905,  to  April  9,  1907.  Married,  Sept.  17,  1863,  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Ellen 
Emeline,  daughter  of  Orville  and  Emeline|(Brooks)  Barbour.  |J Four  children, 
three  living.  Died  Sept.  23,  1907,  in  New  Britain,  Conn.,  ofj  cancer,  aged 
74  years,  3  months,  29  days. 

BoNNEY,  John  Randolph,  son  of  Hezekiah  and'Marietta  (Dewey)  Bonney, 
was  born  in  Nelson,  Ohio,  April  9,  1830.  Studied  at  Oberlin  College.  Was 
ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Matteson,  Mich.,  Jan.  28,  1863.  • 
Pastorates:  Batavia,  Mich.,  pastor,  September,  1857,  to  March,  1862;  Matte- 
son,  Mich.,  pastor;  West  Gilead,  Mich.,  pastor;  Bronson,  Mich.,  pastor,  1862- 
78;  Orland,  Ind.,  pastor,  1878-80;  Bronson,  Mich.,  pastor,  1880-86;  Desmet., 
S.  D.,  pastor,  1887-90;  Orland,  Ind.,  pastor,  1891-96;  Married,  March  8, 
1855,  in  Camden,  Ohio,  Malvina  Amanda,  daughter  of  [Harrison  and 
Rebecca  (Stilson)  Hurd.  Three  children,  one  living.  Died  March  4,  1907, 
in  Bronson,  Mich.,  of  old  age,  aged  76  years,  10  months,  23  days. 

Bright,  Jesse  Levi,  son  of  Rev.  Jolm  Collins  and  Ann  Maria  (Stoner) 
Bright,  was  born  in  Westerville,  Ohio,  May  28,  1859.  Received  his^academic 
training  in  Otterbein  University,  Westerville,  Ohio;  studied  at  Oberlin,  Ohio; 
and  his  theological  training  at  Yale  Divinity  School,  New^Haven,  Conn.,  where 
he  was  graduated  in  1890.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in 
Columbus,  Ohio,  and  installed  pastor  of  the  South  Congregational  Church 
(which  was  formed  at  the  same  time),  Nov.  24^  1890.  Pastorate:  Columbus, 
Ohio,  pastor  by  council,  Jan.  9,  1895-96.  Retired  because  of  ill  health. 
Degree  :  b.d.,  Yale,  1890.  Married,  July  17,  1890,  at  Grinnell,  la.,  Florence 
Adella,  daughter  of  David  A.  and  Elizabeth  Rose  (Newell)  Beard.  Two  chil- 
dren, one  living.  Died,  Jan.  12,  1907,  in  Columbus,  Ohio,  of  creeping  paraly- 
sis, aged  47  years,  7  months,  15  days. 

Burr,  Enoch  Fitch,  d.d.,  son  of  Zalmon  and  Mary  (Hanford)  Burr,  was 
born  in  Westport,  Conn.,  Oct.  21, 1818.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College, 
1839,  and  Yale  Divinity  School,  1842.  Licensed  to  preach,  1842.  Was  or- 
dained at  Lyme,  Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1850.     Pastorate:  Lyme,  Conn.,  pastor  by 


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council,  Oct.  3,  1850,  until  death.  Degree:  d.d.,  Amherst,  1868.  Offices: 
lecturer  on  Scientific  Evidences  of  Religion  at  Amherst,  Mass.,  Sheffield 
Scientific  School,  Williams  College;  also  in  Boston  and  New  York.  Publica- 
tions: The  Neptunian  Theory  of  Uranus,  1848;  Ecce  CcBlum,  1867;  Pater 
Mxmdi,  2  vols.;  Ad  Fidem.  Married,  Aug.  12,  1851,  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Harriet 
A.,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Mehitable  (Gillette)  Lord.  Two  children,  living- 
Died  May  8,  1907,  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  of  old  age,  aged  88  years,  6  months,  17  days. 
Clark,  James  Beatty,  son  of  Robert  (?)  and  Eliza  (Beatty)  Clark,  was 
bom  in  Plain  Grove,  Pa.,  Dec.  5,  1840.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational 
ministry  in  Pescadero,  Cal.,  1884.  Pastorates:  Pescadero,  Cal.,-  pastor, 
1884-86;  Butte,  Mont.,  pastor,  1887-88;  Colville  and  Chewelah,  Wash., 
pastor,  1889-94;  Eagle  Harbor,  Wash.,  pastor,  1894-97;  without  charge, 
1897  until  death.  Member  of  Company  H,  78th  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Vol- 
unteers. County  superintendent  of  public  schools.  Rooks  County,  Kan. 
Married,  April  21,  1864,  in  Clinton,  Pa.,  Susannah  E.,  daughter  of  John  and 
Susannah  (Woods)  List,  deceased.  Two  sons,  one  daughter.  Died  March  3, 
1907,  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  of  paralysis,  aged  66  years,  2  months,  26  days. 

Clarke,  Samuel  W.,  son  of  Benjamin  Franklin  Clarke,  was  born  in  Buck- 
land,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1828.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in 
Warwick,  Mass.,  1874.  Pastorates:  Holyoke,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  1878; 
without  charge,  1879-80;  New  Salem,  Mass.,  pastor,  1881-83;  Westport, 
Mass.,  pastor,  1884-87;  Edgartown,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  1887-89;  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  pastor,  1889-92;  without  charge,  1893;  West  Barnstable,  Mass., 
pastor  by  council,  1894-98;  without  charge,  1898;  Westford,  Conn.,  pastor, 
1899-1901;  without  charge,  1902  until  death.  Married  Catharine  Bruce. 
Five  children,  two  living.  Died  Nov.  16,  1907,  in  Willington  Hill,  Conn.,  of 
paralysis,  aged  79  years,  9  months,  9  days. 

CoiT,  Joshua,  son  of  Robert  and  Charlotte  (Coit)  Coit,  was  bom  in  New 
London,  Conn.,  Feb.  4,  1832.  Studied  at  New  London  Union  and  Hopkins 
Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1853, 
and  from  Andover  Seminary,  1856.  Studied  in  Berlin  and  Halle,  Germany, 
1857-58.  Was  ordained  by  council  in  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1860. 
Pastor  by  coimcil,  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1860,  to  December,  1870;  Law- 
rence, Mass.  (Lawrence  Street  Church),  May  13,  1874,  to  Jan.  1,  1883;  dis- 
missed by  council,  Feb.  25,  1885;  secretary  Massachusetts  Home  Missionary 
Society,  Jan.  1,  1883,  to  May,  1903;  treasurer,  Massachusetts  Home  Mission- 
ary Society,  May,  1903,  until  death.  Secretary  Massachusetts  Prison  Com- 
mission, 1871-74.  Married;  Oct.  2,  1860,  in  Concord,  N.  H.,  Mary  Lyman, 
daughter  of  George  and  Susan  (Smith)  Chandler;  living.  Four  children,  three 
living.  Died  Dec.  15,  1907,  in  Winchester,  Mass.,  of  heart  failure,  aged 
75  years,  10  months,  11  days. 

t  Colburn,  Henry  H.,  son  of  Ezekiel  and  Johanna  (Bartlett)  Colburn, 
was  born  at  Groton,  N.  H.,  Oct.  4,  1833.  Was  educated  at  Thetford  Academy 
and  studied  theology  with  Rev.  Quincy  Blakesly,  of  Campton,  N.  H.,  and  Rev. 
Liba  Conant,  Hebron,  N.  H.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry.  May  19, 
1869,  at  Roxbury,  N.  H.  Pastorates:  Roxbury,  1868-71;  Washington,  1871- 
77;  Stoddard,  1877-80;  W.  Stewartstown,  1880-83;  Salem,  1883-90;  Dan- 
bury,  1890-94;  Brentwood,  1894—1901;  Dalton,  1901-07.  All  his  pastorates 
were  in  New  Hampshire.     Married,  Feb.  15,  1858,  at  Hebron,  N.  H.,  to  Fran- 


t  Too  late  for  summaries. 


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cena  M.,  daughter  of  Ethan  and  Rosetta  (Cummings)  White,  who  died  July 
4,  1890.  Married,  March  25,  1892,  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  (Dow)  Bick- 
nall,  who  died  Nov,  25,  1907.  Seven  children,  two  living.  Died  Sept.  27 , 
1907,  at  Monson  Hospital,  Whitefield,  N,  H.,  of  injuries  caused  by  being  thrown 
from  a  carriage,  age  73  years,  1 1  months,  23  days. 

CoLTON,  Willis  Strong,  son  of  Rev.  George  and  Lucy  (Cowles)  Colton, 
was  born  in  Royalton,  N.  Y,,  June  25,  1828.  Received  his  academic  training 
at  Phillips  Academy,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College, 
1850,  and  from  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1856.  Was  ordained  by  the 
Hartford  Association  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  17,  1856.  Pastorates: 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  pastor,  1856-66;  Washington,  Conn.,  pastor,  1866-77; 
Warren,  Conn.,  pastor,  1877-88;  Wayne,  Mich.,  pastor,  1888-93;  Greenspring, 
Ohio,  s.  8.,  two  years;  Alexis,  Mich.,  s.  s.,  two  years;  West  Toledo,  Ohio,  s.  s., 
1897-99;  Ridgeville,  Ohio,  s.  s.,  1899-1900;  without  charge  until  death. 
Degrees:  a.b.  and  a.m.,  from  Yale.  Offices:  Tutor  at  Yale,  four  years.  Pub- 
lications: Occasional  articles  and  poems.  Married,  May  22,  1857,  in  Wells- 
boro.  Pa.,  Lucy  Parsons,  daughter  of  Dr.  Otis  L.  and  Emeline  Barton  (Par- 
sons) Gibson.  Seven  children,  five  living.  Died  Nov.  26,  1907,  in  Toledo, 
Ohio,  of  elephantiasis,  aged  79  years,  5  months,  1  day. 

Condon,  Thomas,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Roch)  Condon,  was  bom  near 
Fermoy,  Cork  County,  Ireland,  March  3, 1822.  Studied  at  Camillus  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  and  Auburn  Theological  Seminary.  Was  ordained  to  the  Presbyterian 
ministry  in  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1852.  Pastorates,  Congregational:  St.  Helens, 
Ore.,  pastor;  Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  pastor;  Albany,  Ore.,  pastor;  The  Dalles, 
Ore.,  pastor,  1859-74.  Teacher  in  Pacific  University,  Forest  Grove,  Ore., 
1874-76;  professor  geology.  State  University  of  Oregon,  Eugene,  Ore.,  1876. 
Degree  :  ph.d.,  from  Pacific  University.  Publications :  The  Two  Islands; 
magazine  articles  and  several  pamphlets.  Married,  Oct.  31,  1852,  in 
Niagara  County,  N.  Y.,  Cornelia  J.,  daughter  of  Arnold  Holt.  Ten  children, 
five  living.  Died  Feb.  11,  1907,  in  Eugene,  Ore.,  of  la  grippe,  aged  84  years, 
1 1  months,  8  days. 

CoNKLiNG,  Benjamin  Drake,  son  of  William  Marsh  and  Elizabeth  (Glenn) 
Conkling,  was  born  in  Hamilton  County,  Ohio,  May  9,  1840.  Studied  at 
Miami  University  three  years  and  was  graduated  from  Marietta  College,  1865 ; 
at  Lane  Seminary  two  years,  and  was  graduated  from  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1868.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Kent,  Ohio, 
Dec.  23,  1868.  Pastorates:  Kent,  Ohio,  pastor,  October,  1868,  to  Jan.  17, 
1871;  Flint,  Mich.,  pastor,  Jan.  18,  1871,  to  Oct.  1,  1871;  Hudson,  Mich.,  pas- 
tor, 1871,  to  December,  1874;  Whitewater,  Wis.,  pastor  by  council,  December, 
1874,  to  October,  1880;  in  American  Missionary  Association  work.  Savannah, 
Ga.,  one  year;  Watertown,  Conn.,  s.  s.,  Nov.  1,  1881,  to  Nov.  1,  1884;  Olathe, 
Kan.,  pastor,  November,  1884,  to  June,  1886;  Burlington,  Kan.,  pastor,  June, 
1886,  to  September,  1890;  Hiawatha,  Kan.,  pastor,  October,  1890,  to  Febru- 
ary, 1894;  without  charge,  1894  until  death.  Mayor  of  Lyons,  Kan.,  1897-99; 
member  of  Board  of  Education.  Married,  in  Stratham,  N.  H.,  Caroline  New- 
man, daughter  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Lane)  Sinclair,  deceased.  One 
child.  Died  Aug.  18,  1907,  in  Lyons,  Kan.,  of  heart  disease,  aged  67  years, 
3  months,  9  days. 

CooLiDGE,  Amos  Hii,l,  son  of  Aaron  and  Catherine  (Hill)  Coolidge,  was 
born  in  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1827.  Received  his  academic  training  at 
HoUiston  and  South  Braintree,  Mass.     Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College, 


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1853,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1856.  Was  ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry  in  Leicester,  Mass.,  April  21,  1857.  Pastorates: 
Leicester,  Mass.,  pastor,  1880-87,  and  as  installed  pastor,  1887-93;  without 
charge,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1893  until  death.  Publications:  Memorial  of  Rev. 
John  Nelson,  d.d.;  Relation  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  to  the  Church;  History  of 
Leicester,  Mass.,  1889;  and  other  historical  essays.  Married,  Dec.  30,  1856, 
in  Palmer,  Mass.,  Harriet,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  (Brainerd)  Cooley. 
Four  children,  three  living.  Died  Feb.  16,  1907,  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  of  old 
age  and  pneumonia,  aged  79  years,  5  months,  and  27  days. 

Crane,  John  Fletcher,  son  of  EUhu  L.  and  Accious  (Cheney)  Crane,  was 
born  in  Parma,  Ohio,  Feb.  5,  1839.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
July  7,  1887,  at  Horton's  Bay,  Mich.  Pastorates:  Horton's  Bay,  Mich., 
1885-1888;  Superior,  1892;  Pine  Grove,  1893;  Rapid  River,  1894-98;  Maple 
City,  1898-1901;  retired  from  the  ministry,  November,  1901.  Married,  at 
Suspension  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1862,  Helen  E.  Fairchild,  daughter  of 
John  F.  and  Sally  (Hoyt)  Fairchild,  who  survives  him.  Three  children,  all 
living.  Died  Nov.  21,  1907,  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.,  of  Bright's  disease, 
aged  68  years,  9  months,  16  days. 

Cranq,  Frederick,  m.d.,  son  of  Dr.  James  and  Susanna  (Hay)  Crang,  was 
born  in  High  Littleton,  Somersetshke,  England,  April  11,  1822.  Was  gradu- 
ated from  Oxford  University  and  the  University  of  Glasgow.  Ordained  to  the 
ministry  of  the  Church  of  England.  Studied  medicine  and  became  a  member 
of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  and  a  surgeon  in  the  British  army.  Emi- 
grated to  America  in  1856.  Practiced  medicine  in  New  York  City;  Grandy 
County,  111. ;  and  Olivet,  Mich.  Entered  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Olivet, 
Mich.  Pastorates:  Keeler's  Center,  Mich.,  1866;  Columbus  City,  la.,  1867; 
organized  church  in  Webster,  la.;  Franklin,  la.,  pastor,  1868-73;  Glenwood, 
Mo.,  pastor,  1873;  Cahoka,  Mo.,  pastor,  1874-75;  Astoria,  Ore.,  pastor, 
1875-79;  without  charge.  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  Married,  in  1848,  in  England, 
Emma  Owens,  who  died  in  1853.  Three  children,  one  living.  Married, 
March  15,  1856,  Catherine  Walker.  Nine  children,  seven  living.  Died  in 
Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  Sept.  25,  1906,  of  old  age,  aged  84  years,  5  months,  14 
days. 

Cutler,  Calvin,  son  of  Amos  and  Sarah  (Topliff)  Cutler,  was  bom  in 
Holliston,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1833.  Studied  at  Lawrence  Academy,  Groton, 
Mass.  Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1856,  and  from  Andover 
Seminary,  1861.  Between  college  and  seminary  taught  two  years  in  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.  Licensed  by  the  Norfolk  Association  in  Randolph,  Mass., 
Jan.  29,  1861.  Pastorates:  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  ordained  and  installed, 
March  12,  1862,  to  April  11,  1867;  Auburndale,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  May 
9,  1867,  to  May  9,  1895;  pastor  emeritus  until  death.  Trustee,  Appleton 
Academy,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.;  trustee,  Lasell  Seminary;  member  of  School 
Committee,  Newton;  secretarj'-,  Ministers'  Union;  director,  Congregational 
Education  Society.  Publications:  The  Brethren  of  Our  Lord;  The  Chris- 
tian's Appeal;  No  Room  at  the  Inn;  The  Work  of  the  Church  and  Minister 
for  Twenty-five  Years;  Why  You  Should  Join  the  Church.  Married,  Sept. 
9,  1862,  in  Medway,  Mass.,  Sarah  Daniels,  daughter  of  Rev.  David  and  Sarah 
Parkhurst  (Daniels)  Sanford,  deceased.  Five  children,  four  living.  Married, 
Aug.  18,  1875,  in  Medway,  Mass.,  Martha  Elizabeth  Sanford;  died  January, 
1902.  Two  children,  not  living.  Died  Oct.  6,  1907,  in  Auburndale,  Mass.,  of 
pneumonia,  aged  74  years,  7  months,  17  days. 


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Davies,  George  Hices,  son  of  Rev.  William  and  Rebecca  (Dicker)  Davies, 
was  bom  in  Hailsham,  Sussex  County,  England,  October  8,  1833.  Studied  in 
London  University  and  Stepney  College.  Was  ordained  to  the  Baptist  min- 
istry in  Andover,  England,  1858.  Pastorates:  Andover,  England,  1858-61; 
Houghton  Regis,  England,  1862-68;  Abingdon,  England,  1870-80;  Bathgate 
and  Hamilton,  No.  Dak.,  1884-87;  Lisbon,  No.  Dak.,  1887-97;  Wahpeton, 
No.  Dak.,  and  Breckenridge,  Minn.,  1897-1903;  Hillsboro,  No.  Dak.,  1903-05; 
Hawley,  Minn.,  1905-07.  Married,  1864,  Annie  Cook,  who  died  in  1868. 
Married,  July  19,  1870,  in  Trowbridge,  England,  Gertrude  M.,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam and  Sarah  (Standerwick)  Barnes.  Nine  children,  seven  living.  Died 
May  12,  1907,  in  Hawley,  Minn.,  of  nephritis  and  internal  tumor,  aged  73 
years,  7  months,  4  days. 

Dean,  William  Nathan  Tisdale,  son  of  Nathan  and  Eliza  (Durfee) 
Dean,  was  bom  in  Fall  River,  Mass.,  July  18, 1846.  Received  his  education 
under  the  tuition  of  Rev.  Edward  A.  Buck,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  and  studied  theol- 
ogy in  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1873,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
New  York.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Somerset, 
Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1875.  Pastorates:  Somerset,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  Jan.  23, 
1875,  to  June  19,  1876;  Norton,  Mass.,  pastor,  September,  1876,  to  Septem- 
ber, 1881;  Orange,  Mass.,  pastor,  December,  1881,  to  April,  1886;  Oxford, 
Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  January,  1887,  to  November,  1893;  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  pastor,  November,  1893,  to  September,  1896;  temporary  supplies, 
1896-1900;  Whately,  Mass.,  pastor,  April,  1900,  until  death,  which  occurred 
in  the  church,  being  stricken  when  in  the  pulpit.  Publication:  Sermon  in 
Memory  of  Deacon  Samuel  Chandler  Paine,  m.d.,  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  1888, 
press  of  Charles  Hamilton,  Worcester,  Mass.  Married,  Aug.  1,  1876,  in 
Randolph,  Mass.,  Clara  Frances,  daughter  of  Joseph  Briggs  and  Clarissa 
(Rogers)  Copeland.  Two  daughters,  one  living.  Died  Feb.  4,  1907,  in 
Whately,  Mass.,  of  heart  failure,  aged  60  years,  6  months,  17  days. 

Dickinson,  Charles  Albert,  d.d.,  son  of  Alvin  and  Elizabeth  (Titcomb) 
Dickinson,  was  born  in  Westminster,  Vt.,  July  4,  1849.  Received  his  aca- 
demic training  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from 
Harvard  University,  1876,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1879. 
Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1879. 
Pastorates:  Portland,  Me.  (2d  Parish),  1879-82;  Lowell,  Mass.  (Kirk  Street), 
1883-88;  Boston,  Mass.  (Berkeley Temple),  1888-1901.  Made  pastor  emeri- 
tus. Degrees:  a.b..  Harvard,  1876;  d.d.,  Dartmouth,  1895.  Offices:  Class 
poet,  Harvard;  trustee.  United  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor;  member  of 
Prudential  Committee,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Publications:  The  Indwelling  God; 
Easter  Immortelles,  published  by  the  Golden  Rule  Society;  Blessed  Are  They 
that  Mourn,  by  Vox  Populi  Press,  Lowell,  Mass.;  The  Temple  Service;  Ser- 
mons. Married,  July  2,  1879,  at  Westminster,  Vt.,  Esther,  daughter  of  Austin 
and  Harriet  Ballou  (Reynolds)  Goodridge.  Two  children,  living.  Died 
Jan.  9,  1907,  at  Corona,  Cal.,  of  hemorrhage  of  the  lungs,  aged  57  years, 
6  months,  5  days. 

Diffenbacher,  Benjamin  F.,  son  of  Frederick  and  Eliza  (McCormick) 
Diffenbacher,  was  bom  in  Center  County,  Pa.,  Oct.  25,  1831.  Studied  in 
Commercial  College  at  Meadville,  Pa.,  and  had  three  years  of  theological  study. 
Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Springfield,  Neb.,  1879. 
Pastorates:  Sarpy  Center,  Neb.,  pastor,  1880;  LouisviUe  and  Sarpy  Center, 
Neb.,  pastor,  1882;  Louisville  and  South  Bend,  Neb.,  pastor,  1883;  Arlington 


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and  Fontanelle,  Neb.,  pastor,  1884-85;  Hay  Springs  and  Rushville,  Neb., 
pastor,  1886;  '  Hay  Springs,  pastor,  1887-88;  without  charge,  1889-94; 
Ulysses,  Neb.,  pastor  by  council,  1894-97;  Eagle,  Neb.,  pastor  by  council, 
1898-99;  Irvington,  Neb.,  pastor  by  council,  1900-03;  without  charge,  1904; 
Omaha,  Neb.,  pastor,  1905  until  death.  Offices:  Chaplain,  Nebraska  Legis- 
lature, 1891-92;    chaplain,  U.  S.  Grant  Post,  1905-07.     Married,  Aug.  30, 

1863,  in  Platteville,  Wis.,  Bella  A.,  daughter  of  John  and  Anna  (Marney) 
Gabriel.  Tliree  daughters,  not  living.  Died  March  11,  1907,  in  Omaha,  Neb., 
of  paralysis  of  the  bowels,  aged  75  years,  4  months,  14  days. 

DiNSMORE,  John,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sally  (Houghton)  Dinsmore,  was 
born  in  Anson,  Me.,  April  20,  1821.  Received  his  academic  training  at  Gor- 
ham.  Me.  Was  graduated  from  Bowdoin  College,  1848,  and  from  Bangor 
Theological  Seminary,  1852.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
in  North  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Nov.  18, 1852.  Pastorates:  North  Hampton,  N.  H., 
pastor  by  council,  Nov.  18,  1852-62;  Winslow,  Me.,  pastor,  1862-80;  Anson 
and  Athens  and  other  towns  in  Maine,  supply,  1880-84;  Harpswell,  Me., 
supply,  June,  1884,  to  November,  1888;  supply,  in  Maine  towns,  1888-1901; 
without  charge,  1901  until  death.  Married,  Sept.  27,  1852,  in  Mechanic  Falls, 
Me.,  Althea  Chase,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Catherine  (Wharff)  Cobb,  who 
died  in  1859.  Married,  May  20,  1861,  in  North  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Katie  Cobb, 
sister  of  first  wife,  who  died  October,  1872.  Five  children,  two  living.  Mar- 
ried, Jan.  12,  1875,  in  Winslow,  Me.,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  (Cobb)  Chapman,  sister  of 
first  and  second  wives.  Died  Dec.  8,  1907,  in  North  Harpswell,  Me.,  of  old 
age,  aged  86  years,  7  months,  18  days. 

Dudley,  Joseph  Francis,  d.d.,  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Dudley,  was  born 
in  Raymond,  N.  H.,  Jime  11,  1830.  Education,  academic;  Pembroke  Acad- 
emy, N.  H.  Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1858,  and  from  Bangor 
Theological  Seminary,  1862.  Resident  licentiate,  class  of  1863,  at  Andover 
Seminary.  Licensed  by  the  Penobscot  Association,  Maine,  Nov.  12,  1861. 
Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  28, 

1864.  Pastorates:  St.  Paul  (Plymouth  Church),  Minn.,  pastor,  1863-66; 
Winona,  Minn.,  pastor,  1866-69;  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  pastor  by  council, 
1869-95;  Fargo,  No.  Dak.,  pastor  by  council,  1895-1901;  without  charge, 
Fargo,  No.  Dak.,  until  death.  Degree:  d.d.,  Beloit  College,  1885.  Offices: 
Trustee,  Ripon  College,  1874-80;  trustee,  Chicago  Theological  Seminary, 
1882-1905.  Married,  April  22,  1864,  in  Bolton,  Mass.,  Jessie  D.,  daughter  of 
George  and  Elizabeth  (Field)  Grassie.  Three  children.  Died  June  4,  1907, 
in  Fargo,  No.  Dak.,  of  heart  disease  (incident  to  old  age),  aged  76  years, 
11  months,  24  days. 

DwiGHT,  Melatiah  Everett,  d.d.,  son  of  Jolin  and  Nancy  Shaw  (Everett) 
Dwight,  was  born  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1841.  Studied  at  the 
grammar  school  of  New  York  University.  Was  graduated  from  College  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  1860,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1866.  Was 
ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Onarga,  111.,  Feb.  25,  1869.  Pas- 
torates: Onarga,  111.,  pastor  by  council,  Feb.  25,  1869-79;  Fairfield,  la.,  pas- 
tor, 1879-88;  retired  because  of  ill  health.  Secretary  of  the  National  Federa- 
tion of  Churches,  1904;  chairman  of  Committee  Inter-Church  Conference  on 
Federation,  1905;  president  of  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Society  of  New  York,  1905;  member  of  Executive  Committee;  trustee  of 
Congregational  Church  Building  Society,  1906.  Degrees:  m.d.,  Bellevue 
Medical  College,  1864;    d.d..  Parsons  College,  la.,  1906.     Publications:    The 


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Kirbys  of  New  England,  1898,  pp.  451;  Journal  of  Captain  Nathaniel 
Dwight  during  Crown  Point  Expedition,  1902,  pp.  21,  Married,  June  23, 
1870,  in  Jacksonville,  111.,  Helen  McClure,  daughter  of  Rev.  William  and 
Hannah  McCIure  (Wolcott)  Kirby.  Five  children.  Died  Sept.  14,  1907, 
in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  of  heart  disease,  aged  65  years,  10  months,  29 
days. 

Earl,  Theophilus  R.,  son  of  Theophilus  Richard  and  Eliza  Jane  (Bowes) 
Earl,  was  born  in  Toronto,  Canada,  March  19,  1848.  Received  his  collegiate 
and  theological  education  (probably)  in  Toronto,  Canada.  Was  ordained  to 
the  Methodist  ministry  at  the  London  Conference,  Canada,  Jvme  8,  1879. 
Pastorates:  In  the  Methodist  church,  Dutton,  Tuterville,  Tyrconnell,  Am- 
herstburg,  Canada,  circuits;  joined  the  Congregational  church  in  Colorado  and 
supplied  churches  at  Greeley  and  other  points;  Buena  Vista,  Colo.,  pastor, 
1888-93;  Chula  Vista,  Cal.,  pastor,  1893-95;  San  Diego  (2d),  and  La  Mesa, 
Cal.,  pastor,  1895-1902;  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (Park),  pastor,  June,  1902,  to 
Oct.  15,  1907.  Married,  Aug.  20,  1879,  in  Milton,  Ontario,  Canada,  Charlotte 
A.,  daughter  of  Austin  and  Jane  Ann  (Bowes)  Willmott,  who  died  in  1891. 
Two  sons,  living.  Married,  Aug.  14,  1895,  Emily  J.  Clarke,  of  Burlington, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Died  Nov.  15,  1907,  in  San  Diego,  Cal.,  of  acute  rheuma- 
tism, aged  59  years,  7  months,  27  days. 

Eells,  Myron,  d.d.,  son  of  Rev.  Gushing  (d.d.)  and  Myra  (F.)  Eells,  was 
born  at  Lehimapain  Mission,  station  of  the  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.,  Spokane,  Wash., 
Oct.  7,  1843.  Was  graduated  from  Pacific  University,  Forest  Grove,  Ore., 
1866,  and  from  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1871.  Or- 
dained to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1871.  Pastorates: 
Boise  City,  Ida.,  1871-74.  Missionary  imder  the  American  Missionary  Asso- 
ciation, holding  pastorates  at  Skokomish,  Wash.,  1876-80;  Seabeck,  Wash., 
1880-85;  Dungeness,  1882-90;  Holby,  Wash.,  1891-1902;  Twana,  Wash., 
1897,  and  Mt.  Constance,  Wash.,  1897.  Degree:  d.d..  Whitman  Coilege, 
Wash.,  1890.  Offices:  President,  Bible  Society  of  Idaho,  1872-74;  trustee, 
Tualatin  Academy  and  Pacific  University  since  1878;  assistant  secretary  of 
the  board,  1882-88,  and  since  1895;  secretary,  1889-95;  trustee.  Whitman 
College,  since  1888;  president  of  board  of  trustees,  1893-96;  superintendent 
of  the  Ethnological  Department  of  the  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  for 
the  state  of  Washington,  1893;  clerk  of  the  Congregational  Association  of 
Oregon  and  Washington,  1874-85.  Publications:  Minutes  of  Association  of 
Oregon  and  Washington,  twelve  years ;  Twana  Indians,  pp.58,  1877;  Funeral 
Sermon  of  Mrs.  M.  F.  Eells,  3  pp.,  1878;  Chinook  Jargon  Hymns,  1878;  second 
edition,  1889,  40  pp.;  History  of  the  Congregational  Association  of  Oregon 
and  Washington,  124  pp.,  1881;  Life  of  S.  H.  Marsh,  d.d.,  58  pp.,  1881; 
History  of  Indian  Missions  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  278  pp.,  1882;  Justice  to  the 
Indian,  9  pp.,  1883;  Marcus  Whitman,  m.d.:  Proofs  of  His  Saving  Oregon  to  the 
United  States,  34  pp.,  1883;  Whitman  Controversy,  1884-85,  23  pp.;  Duties 
of  Parents  to  Baptized  Children,  20  pp.,  1885;  Worship  and  Traditions  of 
Aborigines  of  America,  33  pp.,  1885;  Fifty  Years  of  Congregationalism  in 
Oregon  and  Washington,  17  pp.,  1885;  Ten  Years  at  Skokomish,  271  pp., 
1886;  Twana,  Chemakum  and  Clallam  Indians,  77  pp.,  1886-87;  Hand  of  God 
in  the  History  of  the  North  Pacific  Coast,  15  pp.,  1888;  Relations  of  Congre- 
gational Colleges  to  Congregational  Churches,  16  pp.,  1889;  Thunder  Bird, 
8  pp.,  1889;  Journal  of  Mrs.  M.  F.  Eells  across  the  Plains  in  1838,  36  pp.,  1889; 
Journal  of  Mrs.  M.  Whitman  across  the  Continent  in  1836,  and  Whitman  Bill, 


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39  pp.,  1891;  Aboriginal  Geographical  Names  of  Washington,  9  pp.,  1892; 
Chinook  Jargon  Language,  13  pp.,  1894;  Stone  Age  of  Oregon,  13  pp.;  Ad- 
dress at  the  Inauguration  of  Dr.  T.  McClelland  as  President  of  Pacific  Univer- 
sity, 4  pp.,  1892;  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  G.  H.  Atkinson,  d.d.,  79  pp.,  1893; 
Father  Eells,  342  pp.,  1894;  Worship  and  Traditions  of  the  Aborigines  of  the 
Pacific  Islands,  18  pp.,  1895;  Funeral  Sermon  of  Mrs.  Mary  R.  Walker,  12  pp., 
1897;  Whitman  Myth,  30  pp.,  1898;  Life  of  Rev.  S.  Parker,  32  pp.,  1898; 
Life  of  Rev.  H.  H.  Spalding,  85  pp.,  1898-99;  Fur  Traders  and  Missionaries 
on  the  Pacific  Coast,  6  pp.,  1900;  Life  of  Rev.  A.  B.  Smith,  10  pp.,  1901; 
Reply  to  Prof.  E.  G.  Bourne's,  The  Whitman  Legend,  123  pp.,  1902;  also 
has  furnished  the  Smithsonian  Institution  at  Washington  about  ten  thousand 
words  and  phrases  in  the  following  seven  Indian  languages  of  Washington: 
Twana,  Clallam,  Nisgually,  Upper  Chehalis,  Lower  Chehalis,  Chemakum,  and 
Chinook  Jargon.  He  had  in  manuscript  a  dictionary  of  the  Chinook  Jargon 
language  of  four  thousand  words;  a  biography  of  Dr.  Marcus  Whitman; 
a  description  of  the  Indians  of  Puget  Sound,  and  a  history  of  Pacific  Univer- 
sity; also  twelve  hundred  and  fifty  newspaper  articles.  Married,  Jan.  18, 
1874,  at  Boise  City,  Ida.,  Sarah  M.,  daughter  of  F.  S.  and  Levia  (McClelland) 
Crosby.  Five  sons:  Edwin  Fayette,  Arthur  Heman,  Chester  Gushing,  Walter 
Crosby,  Roy  Whitman.  Died  Jan.  4,  1907,  near  Union  City,  Wash.,  of  heart 
disease,  aged  63  years,  2  months,  28  days. 

Elliot,  Lester  Hall,  son  of  Ezra  and  Eliza  (Hall)  Elliot,  was  bom  in 
Croyden,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1,  1835.  Studied  at  the  academies  in  Underbill,  Essex, 
and  Johnson.  Was  graduated  from  University  of  Vermont,  1861,  and  from 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1864.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congre- 
gational ministry  in  Winooski,  Vt.,  May  2,  1866.  Pastorates:  Colchester, 
Vt.,  pastor,  1864-65;  Winooski,  Vt.,  pastor,  1865-66;  pastor  by  council, 
May  2,  1866,  to  Jan.  30,  1872;  Bradford,  Vt.,  pastor,  1873-80;  Thetford,  Vt., 
s.  s.,  1880;  Keeseville,  N.  Y.,  pastor,  1881-84;  secretary  Vermont  Bible 
Society,  1884-1907.  Offices:  Superintendent  of  schools,  Winooski,  Vt.;  Rep- 
resentative in  House  of  1892.  Publications:  Manly  Strength,  1875;  Life  and 
Labors  Commemorative  of  Rev.  Silas  McKeen,  d.d.,  1878;  Orange  County 
Conference,  1880;  Bible  Society  Annual  Reports,  1884-1906.  Married,  Oct. 
2,  1866,  in  Greensboro,  Vt.,  Lois  Maria,  daughter  of  Enoch  and  Abigail  (Cook) 
Tolman,  who  died  in  Winooski,  Vt.,  Feb.  6,  1871.  Married,  Nov.  30,  1875, 
in  Campton,  N.  H.,  Phoebe  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Ezekiel  Harper  and  Almira 
(Dole)  Hodgdon.  Four  children,  none  living.  Died  July  20,  1907,  in  Water- 
bury,  Vt.,  of  progressive  bulbar  paralysis  and  progressive  muscular  atrophy, 
aged  71  years,  11  months,  19  days. 

Fay,  Osmer  Willls,  son  of  Hubbard  Newton  and  Eunice  (WiUis)  Fay,  was 
bom  at  New  Alstead,  N.  H.,  July  6,  1831.  Attended  Kimball  Union  Acad- 
emy, Meriden,  N.  H.  Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1856,  and 
from  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1863.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational 
ministry  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  July  2,  1867.  Pastorates:  Montgomery,  Ala., 
pastor,  1881-82;  Talladega,  Ala.,  pastor,  1882-83;  Rock  Falls,  111.,  1885-87; 
Stillman  Valley,  111.,  pastor,  1887-89;  without  charge,  Chicago,  HI.,  1889  until 
death.  Offices:  Principal,  Granville  Academy,  Ohio,  1856-57;  in  missionary 
service,  1863-67;  also  engaged  in  the  work  of  the  public  schools,  Coliunbus, 
Ohio.  Married,  in  Hadlyme,  Conn.,  Fannie,  daughter  of  Zebulon  and  Caroline 
Brockway.  Three  daughters,  two  living.  Died  Jan.  23,  1907,  in  Chicago, 
111.,  of  pneumonia,  aged  75  years,  6  months,  17  days. 


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Fay,  William  Edwards,  son  of  Samuel  E.  and  Miriam  E.  (Long)  Fay,  was 
bom  in  Louisville,  Ky.,  Nov.  8,  1855.  Received  his  academic  training  at 
Marietta,  Ohio.  Was  graduated  from  Marietta  College,  1878,  and  from  Ober- 
lin  Theological  Seminary,  1881.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
in  Springfield,  Ohio,  July  28,  1881.  Appointed  by  the  American  Board  to  the 
West  Central  African  Mission,  he  sailed  from  Boston,  March  9,  1882.  Returned 
to  United  States  when  the  mission  was  expelled,  in  1884.  Attended  medical 
lectures  and  later  took  a  course  of  study  in^the  London  School  for  Tropical  Dis- 
eases. Married,  March  10,  1886,  in  Watertown,  Mass.,  Annie  M.  Kimball 
(adopted  name),  daughter  of  William  Paul  and  Louise  (Erni)  Razoux.  Six 
children,  five  living.  Died  Oct.  13,  1907,  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  from  surgical 
operation,  aged  51  years,   11  months,  5  days. 

FiSEE,  John  B.,  son  of  Horace  and  Mary  (Adams)  Fiske,  was  bom  in 
Waterford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18, 1828.  Studied  at  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
and  was  graduated  in  1848.  Received  his  theological  training  in  Kalamazoo 
and  Princeton  seminaries.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry, 
Nov.  15,  1855.  Pastorates:  Dexter,  Mich.,  1856-58;  Amherst,  Mass.,  Grand 
Haven,  Mich.,  1866-70;  Manistee,  Mich.,  1870-75;  Anamoosa,  la.,  1876-87; 
Bonne  Terre,  Mo.,  1888-1902;  without  charge.  Bonne  Terre,  Mo.,  1902  until 
death.  OflBces:  Moderator  of  Iowa  District  Association;  member  of  School 
Board,  Anamoosa,  la.  Married,  1856,  at  NorthviUe,  Mich.,  Mary,  daughter 
of  William  and  Rachel  (RamsdeU)  Gregory.  Four  children,  one  living. 
Married,  1893  (?),  Susan  Clency,  who  survives  him.  Died  March  15,  1907, 
in  Bear  Lake,  Mich.,  of  old  age,  aged  78  years,  4  months,  25  days. 

Ford,  Robert,  son  of  Archibald  and  Polly  (Searle)  Ford,  was  bom  in 
Danbury,  N.  H.,  Sept.  26,  1833.  Studied  at  Highland  Lake  Institute  and 
Kimball  Union  Academy.  Preached  in  Wilmot,  N.  H.,  1881-84,  and  Croyden, 
N.  H.,  1885-86.  Ordained  by  Merrimac  Association  at  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H., 
June,  1887.  Pastorates:  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H.,  April,  1887,  to  November, 
1893;  Campton,  N,  H.,  November,  1893,  to  June,  1903.  Married,  in  1860, 
Mary  Aim,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Rebecca  (Locke)  Towle.  Five  children, 
four  living.  Died  July  11,  1907,  in  Danbury,  N.  H.,  of  valvular  heart  trouble, 
aged  73  years,  9  months,  15  days. 

Foster,  Addison  Pinneo,  d.d.,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  Eden  B.  and  Catherine 
(Pinneo)  Foster,  was  born  in  Henniker,  N.  H.,  Sept.  25,  1841.  Education: 
Lowell  High  School;  PhiUips  Academy;  Williams  CoUege,  graduated,  1863; 
Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1864-65;  Andover  Seminary,  1866.  Li- 
censed by  Hampden  Association,  Mass.,  and  ordained  in  LoweD,  Mass.,  Oct. 
3,  1866.  Pastorates:  Lowell,  Mass.  (Eliot  Church),  pastor  by  council,  1866- 
68;  Maiden,  Mass.  (Trinitarian),  pastor  by  council,  1871-72;  Chelsea,  Mass. 
(Winnisimmet,  now  First),  pastor  by  council,  1872-77;  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
(Tabernacle),  pastor  by  council,  1877-86;  Boston,  Mass.  (Roxbury,  Imman- 
uel),  pastor  by  council,  1886-93.  Secretary  for  New  England  of  the  American 
Sunday-School  Union,  1893-1902.  Degrees:  b.a.,  Williams,  1863;  a.m., 
Williams,  1866;  d.d.,  WiUiams,  1886.  Member  of  Executive  Committee, 
A.  M.  A.,  eighteen  years;  trustee,  Berea  College.  Publications:  Four  Pas- 
torates; Memorial  of  Rev.  Eden  B.  Foster,  d.d.,  LoweU,  Mass.,  8vo;  Manual 
of  Sunday-School  Methods,  Philadelphia,  12mo;  Monday  Club,  sermon, 
twenty -nine  years,  Boston,  12mo;  A  Bird's-eye  View  of  Christianity,  Boston. 
Correspondent  for  over  twenty  years  for  The  Advance.  Married,  Aug.  8,  1866, 
in  Springfield,  Mass.,  Harriette,  daughter  of  Sherebiah  Butts  and  Harrietts 


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(Sampson)  Day,  who  died  Aug.  1,  1896.  Five  children,  four  living.  Married, 
Sept.  22,  1898,  in  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  Gertrude,  daughter  of  Theodore  and  Mary 
(Elting)  Deyo,  deceased.  Died  June  18,  1907,  in  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  of  chronic 
gastritis,  aged  65  years,  8  months,  24  days. 

Frazee,  John  Hatfield,  d.d.,  son  of  Henry  and  Jane  (Fisher)  Frazee,  was 
born  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Feb.  28,  1829.  Education:  Rutgers  College, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Theological  Seminary,  R.  C.  A., 
1860.  Ordained  by  presbytery  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.  2,  1860.  Served 
Presbyterian  ministry  twenty-seven  years;  pastor  of  Pilgrim  Congregational 
Church,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  May  7,  1886,  till  death.  Received  a.m.  from  Rut- 
gers College,  D.D.  from  Knoxville  University.  Offices:  Chaplain  3d  Regiment, 
New  Jersey  Cavalry;  judge  advocate  of  the  3d  Division  Cavalry  Corps,  Gen. 
George  A.  Custer  commander;  practiced  law  several  years.  Married,  April 
27,  1853,  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Chrissie  Letson  Terhune,  who  is  deceased. 
Married,  Oct.  4,  1860,  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  Carohne  AmeUa,  daughter  of  Charles 
M.  and  Sarah  (Colburn)  Saxton.  Five  children,  two  living.  Died  of  general 
debihty,  following  intermittent  fever,  Sept.  29,  1907,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  aged 
78  years,  7  months,  1  day, 

t  French,  Edward  Beecher,  son  of  Jefferson  and  Elizabeth  (Spaulding) 
French,  was  born  Nov.  20,  1832,  at  Lowell,  Mass.  Educated  at  Mr.  HoUis 
Seminary,  Holliston,  Mass.,  and  Harvard  Theological  Seminary,  1859.  Or- 
dained to  the  Congregational  ministry,  May,  1860.  Pastorates:  Chatham, 
Mass.,  Babylon,  L.  I.  (Presb.  Ch.).  He  was  chaplain  of  the  39th  Mass.  Vols. 
Married,  May  1,  1860,  at  Harwich,  Mass.,  to  Emily  P.,  daughter  of  Sidney  and 
Lucy  (Sherman)  Underwood.  Married,  January,  1879,  in  Mexia,  Tex.,  Mrs. 
Luthera  Jackson,  died  September,  1906.  Died  July  14,  1907,  at  Harwich,  Mass., 
of  cancer  of  stomach,  aged  74  years,  7  months,  25  days. 

Goodale,  David  Wilder,  son  of  James  Allen  and  Elizabeth  (Putnam) 
Goodale,  was  born  in  Douglass,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1847.  Studied  in  Monson 
(Mass.)  Academy.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst,  1875,  and  from  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1878.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Oct,  1,  1878.  Pastorates:  Troy,  N.  Y.,  pastor,  1878-83; 
Brookfield,  Mass  ,  without  charge,  1883-84;  Sudbury,  Mass.,  pastor,  1884-87; 
Hillsboro  Bridge,  N,  H.,  pastor,  1887-95;  Suffield,  Conn.,  pastor  by  council, 
1896  until  death.  Married,  July  9,  1878,  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  Mary  Lydia, 
daughter  of  Henry  and  Frances  Ellen  (Bliss)  Reed.  Four  children.  Died 
May  6,  1907,  in  Suffield,  Coim.,  of  typhoid  fever,  aged  59  years,  4  months, 
8  days, 

Gordon,  Robert  Frame,  son  of  Andrew  and  Anne  (Ferrier)  Gordon,  was 
born  at  Glasgow,  Scotland,  May  23,  1828.  Educated  in  Glasgow  and  Edin- 
burgh. Ordained  to  the  Congegational  ministry.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  May  12, 
1875.  Pastorates:  East  Milton,  Mass.,  pastor,  1875-79;  Neponset,  pastor, 
1879-86;  while  at  Neponset  conducted  services  at  schoolhouse,  Atlantic, 
which  led  to  formation  of  the  Memorial  Church,  which  he  was  instrumental 
in  building;  city  missionary,  Boston,  1886-88;  Wayland,  pastor  by  council, 
1888-91;  Weston,  pastor,  1891-99;  Ohvet  Church,  Boston,  pastor,  1899  till 
death;  all  in  Massachusetts.  Publications:  Some  Christian  Songs,  Boston, 
1898.  Was  well  known  as  a  hymn  writer.  Married,  June  6, 1851,  at  Glasgow, 
to  Annie,  daughter  of  Archibald  and  Annie  (Downing)  Macnair,  who  died 
Jan.  26,  1893.  Seven  cliildren,  six  living.  Died  Sept.  14,  1907,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  of  arteriosclerosis,  aged  79  years,  3  months,  21  days. 

t  Too  late  for  mimmaries. 


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Greene,  Edward  Percival,  son  of  Manson  and  Mary  Adelaide  (Stevens) 
Greene,  was  born  in  Shelburne,  N,  H.,  July  2,  1852.  Studied  at  Lyndon  Insti- 
tute, Lyndonville,  Vt.,  and  was  graduated  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary, 
1893,  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  North  Rochester, 
Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1893.  Pastorates:  North  Rochester,  Mass.,  June  17,  1893, 
to  June  17,  1895;  Guildhall,  Vt.,  July  7,  1895,  to  July  7,  1897;  Shelburne, 
N.  H.,  six  months;  without  charge  because  of  ill  health;  Lyman,  Me.,  July, 
1900,  to  July,  1901;  West  Brooksville,  Me.,  May  28,  1905,  to  May  28,  1906; 
without  charge  imtil  death.  Married,  June  8,  1893,  in  Bangor,  Me.,  Annie, 
daughter  of  George  W.  and  Eleanor  (Sanborn)  Whiting.  Died  Feb.  28,  1907, 
in  East  Orrington,  Me.,  of  valvular  heart  disease,  aged  54  years,  7  months, 
26  days. 

GuNN,  Elberry  B.,  son  of  Nicholas  Paintan  and  Mahalie  Gimn,  was 
bom  in  Upson  Coimty,  Georgia,  Feb.  11,  1830,  Educated  at  home  and 
in  common  schools  in  Georgia.  Was  ordained  to  the  Methodist  ministry  in 
Tallapoosa  County,  Alabama,  Sept.  21,  1860.  Pastorates  (Congi-egational) : 
Dadeville,  Ala.,  pastor,  1892-96;  Sturdevant,  Ala.,  pastor,  1896-97;  Meadow, 
Ala.,  pastor,  1897-98;  Phoenix  and  New  Site,  Ala.,  pastor,  1898-99;  Bluff 
Springs,  Ala.,  pastor,  1899-1900;  Jackson's  Gap,  Ala.,  pastor,  1899 — ,  Married, 
Nov.  30,  1873,  in  Roxana,  Ala.  Nine  children,  eight  living.  Died  Nov.  1, 
1907,  in  Jackson's  Gap,  Ala.,  of  dropsy  of  the  heart,  aged  77  years,  8  months, 
21  days. 

Haff,  Stephen,  son  of  Cornelius  and  Mary  Haff,  was  bom  in  Amityville, 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1818.  Was  ordained  to  the  Methodist  ministry 
in  New  York,  1842.  He  preached  in  Georgetown,  Va.;  New  Jersey,  New  York 
City,  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  and  Bayshore,  Long  Island.  He  was  a  shoemaker 
by  trade  and  refused  to  take  any  salary  for  pastoral  service.  Married.  One 
child,  not  living.     Died  in  Amityville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1907,  of  old  age,  aged 

88  years,  7  months,  and  27  days. 

Hall,  Richard,  son  of  Richard  and  Lucy  (Farrar)  Hall,  was  bom  in  New 
Ipswich,  N.  H.,  Aug.  6,  1817.  Received  his  academic  training  in  Phillips 
Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1847, 
and  from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1850.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congrega- 
tional ministry  in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  Sept.  4,  1850.  Missionary  under  the 
American  Home  Missionary  Society,  1850-56.  He  began  work  at  Point 
Douglas  and  Cottage  Grove,  Minn.,  and  labored  also  at  Prescott,  Wis.  Ap- 
pointed, 1856,  superintendent  of  home  missionary  work  and  continued  until 
1874.  Aided  in  the  foundation  of  more  than  eighty  churches  and  also  Carleton 
College.  Was  secretary  of  the  St.  Paul  Society  for  the  Relief  of  the  Poor, 
1883-93;  was  disbursing  agent  of  the  society  until  death.  Married,  Aug.  20, 
1850,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Laertes  and  Laura 
(Colton)  Chapin,  who  died  Jan.  14,  1897.  Two  children,  not  living.  One 
adopted  son  living.     Died  April  1,  1907,  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  of  old  age,  aged 

89  years,  7  months,  26  days. 

Harrison,  James  Kirkland,  son  of  James  and  Clarinda  (Kirkland)  Har- 
rison, was  bom  in  Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  26,  1856.  Was  graduated  from  Olivet 
College,  Mich.,  1882,  and  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1885.  Was  ordained 
by  council,  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  26,  1886.  Pastorates:  Central  Park,  Chicago, 
m.,  pastor,  1885-88;  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.  (1st  Church),  pastor,  1888-1903. 
Superintendent  of  Home  Missions  for  Northern  California,  1893-1907.  Mar- 
ried, April  14,  1886,  in  Chicago,  111.,  Emma  A.,  daughter  of  Henry  S.  and 


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Mary  E.  (Foote)  Isham,  who  died  in  Berkeley,  Cal.,  January,  1899.  Seven 
children,  five  living.  Married,  second,  Sarah  N.  Isham,  sister  of  Emma,  Oct.  3, 
1901,  living.  Died  in  Berkeley,  Cal.,  of  inflammation  of  the  brain,  Aug.  27, 
1907,  aged  51  years,  1  day. 

Hatch,  Franklin  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  Wright  and  Laura  Chandler 
(Dickinson)  Hatch,  was  born  in  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Aug.  12,  1846.  Received  his 
academic  training  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from 
Amherst  College  in  1873,  and  from  Hartford  Theological  Seminary  in  1876. 
Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  7, 
1876.  Pastorates:  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  pastor,  1876-83;  Ware,  Mass., 
s.  s.,  Jan.  1  to  May,  1886;  Colchester,  Conn.,  s.  s.,  February,  1887,  to  October, 
1887;  Monson,  Mass.,  pastor,  1887-1900;  Newton,  Mass.,  s.  s.  (Ehot  Church), 
1905-06.  Degree:  m.a.,  Amherst,  1878.  Offices:  Financial  secretary,  Hart- 
ford Seminary,  1883-86;  lecturer  on  Bible,  Mt.  Hermon  and  Northfield, 
Mass.,  1887;  president,  Massachusetts  State  Christian  Endeavor  Union;  gen- 
eral secretary.  United  Society  Christian  Endeavor,  India,  Burma,  Ceylon, 
1901.  Publications:  Occasional  sermons  and  addresses.  Married,  Oct.  29, 
1879,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  Helen,  daughter  of  William  L.  and  Caroline  A. 
(Kimball)  Gage.  Two  children,  living.  Died  Dec.  24,  1907,  at  Brookline, 
Mass.,  of  pneumonia,  aged  61  years,  4  months,  12  days. 

Hawks,  John  S.,  son  of  George  and  Isabella  (Nixon)  Hawks,  was  bom  in 
Tyrone,  Ireland,  March  23,  1842.  Studied  in  Hayesville,  Ohio.  Served  in  the 
Civil  War  and  was  prisoner  for  one  year.  Was  ordained  as  pastor  by  the 
Evangelical  Association,  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  March,  1868;  June,  1887,  removed 
to  Hennessey,  Okla.;  installed  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church,  King- 
fisher, Okla.,  May,  1892.  Organized  Hennessey  and  Hope  churches,  serving 
them  until  1894;  organized  and  built  the  church  in  North  Enid,  Okla.,  serving 
as  pastor  one  year;  organized  churches  in  following  places:  Carrier,  Alvaretta, 
Coldwater,  Hillsdale,  Springdale,  and  Glenella,  all  in  Oklahoma,  serving  them 
as  pastor  during  six  years.  Without  charge,  1900  until  death.  Married, 
July  8,  1867,  in  Basil,  Ohio,  Mrs.  Rosina  Snyder,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Anna 
(Gaster)  Bader.  Three  children,  two  living.  Died  Sept.  13,  1907,  in  Hen- 
nessey, Okla.,  of  tuberculosis,  aged  65  years,  5  months,  21  days. 

HiLDRETH,  Edward,  son  of  Richard  and  Lucy  (Johnson)  Hildreth,  was 
bom  in  Sterling,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1833.  Received  his  academic  training  at 
Cambridge  and  Berlin  (Mass.)  Academy,  and  was  graduated  from  Chicago 
Theological  Seminary,  1861.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
in  Clifton,  HI.,  December,  1862.  Pastorates:  Clifton,  111.,  one  year,  from 
December,  1862;  Wabasha,  Minn.,  1864-67;  without  charge  last  years  of  his 
life  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Publications:  Hymns,  —  Builder  of  All  Things,  by 
Thy  Hand;  Saviour,  Make  Me  All  Thine  Own.  Married,  Sept.  10,  1863,  in 
Chicago,  111.,  Sarah  Geraldine,  daughter  of  Philo  and  Ann  (Thompson)  Car- 
penter, who  died  in  1895.  Seven  children,  four  living.  Died  June  23,  1907, 
in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  of  chronic  bronchitis,  aged  73  years,  9  months,  13  days. 

Hill,  Calvin  Grout,  son  of  George  and  Sylvia  Hill,  was  born  in  Elmore, 
Vt.,  May  10,  1842.  Studied  at  Andover  Academy.  Was  graduated  from 
Amherst  College,  1867,  and  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1871.  Was 
ordained  by  council  in  Hamilton,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1872.  Pastorates:  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  supply,  nine  months;  Hamilton,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  1872  to 
June  6,  1876;  Walpole,  Mass.,  pastor,  July  1,  1876;  pastor  by  council,  Sept.  27, 
1876,  to  Aug.  1,  1881;  Falmouth,  Mass.,  pastor,  1881-82;  Milton,  Mass.,  pas- 


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tor  by  council,  February,  1882,  to  Oct.  1,  1888;  West  Medway,  Mass.,  supply; 
Maiden,  Mass.  (1st  Evan.),  associate  pastor,  Dec.  1,  1890,  to  June,  1899; 
without  charge  at  Milton,  Mass.,  until  death.  Scribe  of  Essex  South  Confer- 
ence. Married,  Dec.  1,  1868,  in  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Mary  Ann  Borden,  daughter 
of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and  Electa  Ann  (Miller)  Reed.  Two  children.  Died 
Oct.  11,  1907,  in  Milton,  Mass.,  of  heart  failure,  aged  65  years,  5  months, 

1  day. 

Hitchcock,  Albert  Wellman,  ph.d.,  son  of  Dr.  Homer  O.  and  Fidelia 
(Wellman)  Hitchcock,  was  born  in  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Jan.  19,  1861.  Was 
graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1882,  and  from  Yale  Divinity  School,  1889. 
Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Dec.  15, 
1891.  Pastorates:  Newburyport,  Mass.,  pastor,  1891-1901;  Worcester, 
Mass.,  pastor,  1901 — .  Taught  in  Vermont,  1882-86;  studied  in  Berhn, 
Germany,  and  Oxford,  England,  1890-91.  Degrees:  ph.d.,  Clark  University, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1906.  Married,  Dec.  17,  1891,  in  Salem,  Mass.,  Margaret 
Manton,  daughter  of  John  C.  and  Martha  E.  (Whipple)  Osgood.  Three  chil- 
dren.    Died  April  9,  1907,  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  of  appendicitis,  aged  46  years, 

2  months,  20  days. 

Holmes,  Henry  Martyn,  son  of  Rev.  Otis  and  Sarah  (Preston)  Holmes, 
was  bom  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1832.  Received  his  academic  training 
in  Pembroke,  N.  H.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1860.  Studied 
theology  in  Bangor  Seminary  one  year  and  was  graduated  from  Andover 
Seminary,  1864.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Lvmenberg, 
Vt.,-May  10,  1866.  Service:  Was  field  agent.  Christian  Commission,  1864-65. 
Pastorates:  Lunenberg,  Vt.,  pastor,  1865-66;  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  pastor, 
1866-67;  superintendent  Children's  Aid  Society,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1867-68; 
Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  pastor,  1868-69;  Benson,  Vt.,  pastor,  1869-75;  Southboro, 
Mass.,  pastor,  1875-78;  Ayer,  Mass.,  pastor,  1881-82;  without  charge,  Ayer, 
Mass.,  1882-83;  Orleans,  Mass.,  pastor,  1883-85;  Meriden,  N.  H.,  pastor, 
1885-86;  Rye,  N.  H.,  pastor,  1886-90;  without  charge,  Bartlett,  N.  H., 
1891-94;  Ayer,  Mass.,  1894-95;  and  Provincetown,  Mass.,  1896  imtil  death. 
Married,  in  Princeton,  Mass.,  Lizzie,  daughter  of  Ivory  and  Louise 
(Wilson)  Wilder.  Three  children,  living.  Died  Feb.  18,  1907,  in  Province- 
town,  Mass.,  of  la  grippe,  aged  74  years,  2  months,  5  days. 

Homes,  Francis,  son  of  Henry  and  Isabella  (Porter)  Homes,  was  bom  in 
Boston,  Mass.,  July  17,  1826.  He  received  his  academic  training  at  PhiUips 
Academy,-  Andover,  Mass.  Graduated  in  1843.  Was  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  1848,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1854.  Was 
ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  29,  1854. 
Pastorates:  Missionary  at  Carrollton,  Mo.,  1854-55;  Westfield,  Mass.,  1856- 
57;  West  Granville,  Mass.,  1857-60;  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1860-63;  mission- 
ary. Tower  Hill  (under  care  of  First  Church,  Lynn,  Mass.),  1865-69.  Secre- 
tary of  the  Essex  South  Sunday-School  Association.  Ill  health  compelled 
retirement  at  Tower  Hill.  Resided  in  Andover,  Mass.,  two  years.  Removed  to 
Easton,  Mass;,  residing  there  imtil  1901 .  Removed  to  Hancock,  N.  H.  Organ- 
ized a  mission  Sunday-school  in  Easton,  of  which  he  had  charge  six  years. 
Married,  Dec.  9,  1864,  at  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Sarah  Hooper,  daughter  of  Glover 
and  Lydia  (Hooper)  Broughton,  who  died  March  13,  1865.  Married,  Jan.  8, 
1867,  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  Mary  Angelina,  daughter  of  Jolin  C.  and  Angelina 
(Richardson)  Tuck.  Died  Jan.  13,  1907,  in  Hancock,  N.  H.,  of  paralysis,  aged 
80  years,  5  months,  27  days. 


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Hubbard,  Thomas  Swan,  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Hubbard,  was  born 
Dec.  20,  1811,  at  Franklin,  Vt.  Educated  at  Middlebury  College  and  Andover 
Seminary.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Stockbridge,  Vt. 
June  18,  1839.  Pastorates:  Stockbridge,  Vt.,  pastor,  1840-46;  Chelsea,  Vt. 
pastor,  1847-54;  Stockbridge,  Vt.,  pastor,  1855-56;  Cabot,  pastor,  1857-59 
Presbyterian  Church  at  Dunton,  111.,  1862-64;  Gaysville,  Vt.,  1864-68 
Rochester,  Vt.,  1868-77;  Pittsfield,  Vt.,  1878-81;  without  charge,  1881-86 
Tunbridge,  Vt.,  pastor,  1886-90;  without  charge  till  death.  Offices:  Member 
of  House  of  Representatives,  Vt.,  1857-58;  Senate,  1860-61.  Married,  Sept. 
24,  1839,  to  Mary  Paige  Fay.  Three  children,  one  living.  Died,  Stockbridge, 
Vt.,  Feb.  28,  1907,  aged  95  years,  2  months,  8  days. 

Hudson,  Alfred  Sereno,  son  of  Martin  Newton  and  Maria  (Reed)  Hud- 
son, was  born  Nov.  20,  1839,  at  Sudbury,  Mass.  Educated  at  Wadsworth 
Academy,  South  Sudbury,  Mass.;  Williams  College,  1864;  Andover  Seminary, 
1867.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Burlington,  Mass.,  Dec.  19, 
1867.  Pastorates:  Burlington,  pastor,  1867-73;  acting  pastor,  Easton, 
1873-76;  Linden,  acting  pastor,  1876-81;  Maplewood,  1876-83;  Ayer,  pastor, 
1883-91;  West  Groton,  1892-1903;  supphed  at  Still  River,  Mass.,  several 
months  preceding  August,  1906;  without  charge  till  death.  Offices:  Ad- 
mitted to  Suffolk  Bar,  Feb.  10,  1893;  served  in  Civil  War,  Wadsworth  Rifle 
Guard,  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  South  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1861;  United  States 
Sanitary  Commission  at  City  Point,  Va.,  1864.  Publications:  History  and 
By-Laws  of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Ayer,  Mass.,  1887,  pp.  137; 
Fireside  Hymns,  Ayer,  Mass.,  1888,  pp.  50;  History  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  Bos- 
ton, 1889,  pp.  xxii,  660;  Home  Melodies,  Boston,  1890,  pp.  61;  The  Annals  of 
Sudbury,  Wayland  and  Maynard,  Middlesex  County,  Mass.,  1891,  357  pp.; 
Luther  Blanchard,  Fifer  of  the  Acton  Minutemen,  West  Acton,  Mass.,  1899, 
pp.  100;  History  of  Concord,  Mass.,  vol.  1;  Colonial  Concord,  1904,  pp.  xviii, 
512.  Married,  Sept.  26,  1867,  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Lydia  Richards,  daughter  of 
Ira  and  Eunice  (Rutter)  Draper,  died  April  4,  1907.  Died  April  1,  1907,  at 
Ayer,  Mass.,  of  pneumonia,  aged  67  years,  4  months,  11  days. 

Ingersoll,  Edward  Payson,  d.d.,  son  of  William  and  Samantha  (Bassett) 
Ingersoll,  was  born  in  Lee,  Mass.,  May  6,  1834.  Received  his  academic 
training  in  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Was  graduated  from  Williams  College,  Mass., 
1855;  also  from  Ohio  State  Law  School.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1859.  Was 
graduated  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1863.  Was  ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry  at  Sandusky,  Ohio,  Dec.  29,  1863.  Pastorates:  San- 
dusky, Ohio,  pastor  by  council,  Dec.  29,  1863-67;  Plymouth  Church,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  1867-70;  Brooklyn  (Middle  Reformed),  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1870,  to 
Nov.  20,  1882;  Brooklyn  (Puritan  Congregational),  N.  Y.,  pastor  by  coimcil, 
Dec.  22,  1882,  to  Oct.  26,  1891;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  pastor  by  council,  Dec.  1, 
1891,  to  Nov.  26,  1897;  Brooklyn  (Immanuel),  N.  Y.,  pastor  by  council,  June 
21,  1898,  to  Dec.  26,  1901.  Degrees:  a.m.,  Williams,  1859;  d.d.,  Williams, 
1877.  Office:  Secretary  American  Bible  Society,  1901-06.  Married,  Sept.  11, 
1860,  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Juha,  daughter  of  Tracy  R.  and  Julia  (Sutherland) 
De  Forest,  who  died  September,  1865.  Two  daughters.  Married,  Oct.  25, 
1866,  in  Andover,  Mass.,  Helen  E.,  daughter  of  Henry  W.  and  Ehza  Ann  (Frye) 
Abbot,  who  survives  him.  Died  Feb.  5,  1907,  in  Montclair,  N.  J.,  of  complica- 
tion of  diseases  and  heart  failure  from  pneumonia,  aged  72  years,  9  months. 

Jackson,  George  Anson,  son  of  Jerome  B.  and  Lydia  Ann  (Ward)  Jack- 
son, was  born  in  North  Adams,  Mass.,  March  17,  1846.     Was  graduated  from 


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Yale  College,  Scientific  Department,  1868,  and  from  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1871.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Fort  Leaven- 
worth, Kan.,  Sept.  26,  1872.  Pastorates:  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  pastor, 
1871-73;  Globe  Village,  Mass.,  acting  pastor,  1874-78;  Swampscott,  Mass., 
pastor,  1878-97;  secretary  General  Theological  Library,  Boston,  Mass.,  1897- 
1907.  Degrees:  sc.b.,  Yale,  1868;  a.m.,  Yale,  1864.  Publications:  The 
Christian  Faith,  Boston,  1875,  pp.  44;  Early  Christian  Literature  Primers, 
New  York,  1879,  pp.  203;  The  Fathers  of  the  Third  Century,  New  York,  1881, 
pp.  211;  Post  Nicene  Greek  Fathers,  New  York,  1883,  pp.  224;  Post  Nicene 
Latin  Fathers,  New  York,  1883,  pp.  231;  New  Creed  Catechism,  Boston,  1885; 
Infant  Class  Catechism,  pp.  23;  Teachers'  Catechism,  pp.  24;  Pastor's  Cate- 
chism, pp.  64;  The  Son  of  a  Prophet,  Boston  (H.  M.  &  Co.),  1893,  viii— pp.  394; 
The  Ladye  Susan,  Boston,  1904,  pp.  52.  Married,  Nov.  21,  1871,  in  Andover, 
Mass.,  Belle,  daughter  of  William  C.  and  Agnes  Bain  (Smart)  Donald,  de- 
ceased, Dec.  30,  1906.  Two  children.  Died  May  8,  1907,  in  Swampscott, 
Mass.,  of  heart  weakness,  aged  61  years,  1  month,  21  days. 

Jagnow,  Albert  August,  son  of  Carl  and  Julia  (Jeffke)  Jagnow,  was  born 
in  AUstadt,  Stolp,  Pomerania,  Germany,  Sept.  1,  1873.  Came  to  United 
States  in  1880.  Studied  in  the  German  Theological  School  of  New  Jersey, 
Bloomfield,  N.  J  ,  five  years  in  the  academic  department  and  three  years  in 
the  theological  department.  Was  graduated  from  the  latter  in  1903.  Was 
ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Nassau  in  Elmont,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  May  28, 

1903.  Appointed  by  the  American  Board  to  the  mission  in  Micronesia,  he 
sailed  June  12,  1903,  and  located  on  the  Island  of  Truk.     Married,  Dec.  31, 

1904,  on  the  island  of  Ponape,  Maria  E.  J.,  daughter  of  Wilhelm  Michel  and 
Henrietta  Wilhelmine  (Piguch)  Gliew^.  One  son,  living.  Died  Oct.  16,  1907, 
in  Douglaston,  N.  Y.,  of  typhoid  fever,  aged  34  years,  1  month,  15  days. 

Jones,  Franklin  Chappell,  son  of  Rev.  Elisha  C.  and  Julia  (Chappell) 
Jones,  was  bom  in  New  London,  Conn.,  March  20,  1837.  Studied  at  Lewis 
Academy,  Southington,  Conn.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1857. 
Tutor  in  Beloit  College,  one  year;  one  year  of  theological  study  at  Princeton; 
two  years  at  Andover,  from  which  he  was  graduated,  1861.  Licensed  to 
preach  by  Woburn  Association  at  Wilmington,  Mass.,  1861.  Ordained  in  1863 . 
Pastorates:  Franklin,  Conn.,  pastor  by  council,  1861-80;  summer  of  1881, 
supply,  Franklin,  Conn.;  Boulder  and  Manitou,  Colo.,  1882-83;  Hydesville 
and  RohnerviUe,  Cal.,  1885-86;  Vailsburg,  N.  J.,  1888-94;  res.,  Norfolk, 
Mass.,  1896;  teacher,  1897-98;  Dover,  Mass.,  pastor,  Nov.  1,  1898,  to  April  1, 
1901;  Norfolk,  Mass.,  without  charge,  1901  until  death.  Publications:  His- 
torical Discourse  at  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Church  in 
Franklin,  Conn.,  in  "  History  of  Franklin,  Conn.,"  New  Haven,  1862;  address 
on  "  Life  and  Character  of  Samuel  Nott,  d.d.,"  in  papers  of  the  General  Con- 
ference of  Connecticut.  Married,  May  7,  1863,  in  Carbondale,  Pa..  Harriet 
Lathrop,  daughter  of  William  and  Lucretia  Jeanette  (Lathrop)  Wurts.  Four 
sons,  three  living.  Died  Dec.  10,  1907,  in  Norfolk,  Mass.,  of  angina  pectoris, 
aged  70  years,  8  months,  20  days. 

Kingsbury,  William  Henry,  son  of  Rev.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Babcock) 
Kingsbury,  was  bom  in  Jamaica,  Vt.,  March  18,  1833.  Received  his  academic 
education  in  Hampden,  Me.  Was  graduated  from  Brown  University,  1853, 
and  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1857.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congre- 
gational ministry  in  Corinth,  Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1859.  Pastorates:  Corinth,  Vt., 
pastor,  1858-61;    Essex,  Vt.,  pastor,  1861-64;    United  States  Commission, 


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1864;  Pomfret,  Vt.,  pastor,  1864-67;  West  Woodstock,  Conn.,  pastor,  1867- 
70;  in  New  York  state,  teacher,  editor,  evangelist,  1870-81;  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  without  charge,  1881-1907.  Offices:  Superintendent  of  schools. 
Married,  in  1858,  in  New  York  state,  Eliza  Whitlock,  who  died  May,  1896. 
Died  Oct.  5,  1907,  in  Woodhaven,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  of  enlargement  of  heart, 
aged  74  years,  6  months,  17  days. 

Knowles,  Richard,  ph.d.,  son  of  Robert  and  Sarah  Ann  (Emett)  Knowles, 
was  born  in  Bacup,  Lancashire,  England,  July  25,  1868.  Education:  Green- 
wich Academy  and  Taylor  University  (M.  E.),  Upland,  Ind.  Ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry,  Nov.  10, 1902.  Served  a  Methodist  Episcopal  church 
at  Eastford,  Conn.,  1898-1902;  ordained  pastor,  Wellfleet,  Mass.  (Cong.),  1902- 
05;  pastor,  Aquebogue,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1905^till  death.  Married,  in  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1893,  Annie,  daughter  of  James  and  Jane  (Whittle)  Lee. 
Three  children,  living.  Died  July  31,  1907,  at  Fall  River,  Mass.,  of  Bright's 
disease,  aged  39  years,  6  days. 

Lawrence,  George  W.,  son  of  Archibald  and  Phoebe  (Califf)  Lawrence, 
was  bom  in  Rockland,  Me.,  July  24, 1856,  Received  his  academical  training  in 
the  public  schools  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  School  of  Oratory,  Boston;  attended 
Bates  College  two  years  and  studied  two  years  in  the  theological  seminary  in 
New  Hampton,  N.  H.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in 
Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Feb.  14,  1888.  Pastorates:  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  pastor,  two  years; 
Medfield,  Mass.,  pastor,  one  year;  Bennington,  N.  H.,  pastor,  three  years; 
Brookfield,  Conn.,  pastor,  one  year;  Haverhill  (Plaistow),  Mass.,  pastor,  three 
years;  WiUsboro,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  St.  Albans  Bay,  N.  Y.,  M.  E.  Church,  six 
months;  South  Royalston,  Mass.,  pastor,  1902-03.  MaxTied,  Feb.  18,  1884, 
in  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Mrs.  Wealthy  (Chase)  Lang,  daughter  of  Alanson  B.  and 
Jane  (Gould)  Chase.  Died  June  17,  1906,  in  Newfane,  Vt.,  of  tuberculosis  of 
the  throat,  aged  49  j'-ears,  10  months,  24  days. 

Leonard,  Seneca,  son  of  Bemice  and  Abigail  (Torrey)  Leonard,  was  born 
in  Worthington,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1808.  Received  his  education  from  the  com- 
mon schools.  Was  ordained  to  ministry  of  the  Church  of  the  United  Brethren 
in  Christ  in  Osceola,  Ohio,  in  1860.  Entered  into  the  Congregational  ministry 
and  was  engaged  as  temporary  supply.  Married,  Sept.  6,  1834,  in  Richfield, 
Ohio,  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Betsey  (Wilson)  Foote,  not  living. 
Five  children,  three  living.  Died  Dec.  29,  1906,  at  West  Millgrove,  Ohio, 
of  old  age,  aged  98  years,  10  months,  21  days. 

Mason,  Edward  Beecher,  d.d.,  son  of  Timothy  Battelle  and  Abigail  (Hall) 
Mason,  was  born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  March  7,  1838.  Education:  Rev.  Mr. 
Blake's  school.  Gambler,  Knox  County,  Ohio.  Graduated  from  Farmer's 
College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1858;  Andover  Seminary,  1861.  Ordained  by 
council  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Feb.  1,  1862.  Pastorates:  acting  pastor,  Ra- 
venna, Ohio,  Nov.  6,  1861,  to  March,  1863;  pastor  by  council,  March,  1863, 
to  April  29,  1873;  served  Presbyterian  churches  from  May,  1873,  to  Jan.  13, 
1882;  pastor  by  council,  Arlington,  Mass.,  March  9,  1882,  to  April  2,  1889; 
pastor  by  council,  Brunswick,  Me.,  May  7,  1890,  to  March  26,  1903;  without 
charge  till  death.  D.D.  from  Farmer's  College,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Offices: 
President  of  Maine  Charitable  Society;  trustee  of  Maine  Missionary  Society. 
Publications:  The  Ten  Laws:  A  Foundation  for  Himian  Society,  pp.  196, 
The  A.  D.  Randolph  Company,  1897;  Forty  Sermons  in  the  Monday  Club 
Books;  Memorial  Address  for  Pres.  James  A.  Garfield,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Sep- 
tember, 1881,  pp.  16;    Historical  Sermon  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  the 


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Arlington  Church,  February,  1883,  pp.  22;  hymn,  and  its  music,  words  and 
music  for  this  dedication  service;  Memorial  AddressT.for  Edward  Chipman 
Guild,  Brunswick,  Me.,  November,  1899,  pp.  14;  quartet.  Building  on  the 
Sand,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  S.  Brainard's  Sons;  Song  for  Sappho,  pubhshed  for  the 
Dana  Hall  School.  Married,  July  15,  1863,  at  Cuba,  Allegany  County,  N.  Y., 
Almira,  daughter  of  James  Moore  and  Mehnda  (Morey)  Campbell.  Two 
children,  both  hving.  Died  of  cancer  of  the  larynx,  Brunswick,  Me.,  Oct.  1 , 
1907,  aged  69  years,  6  months,  25  days. 

Merrill,  William  H.,  was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in 
Ochiltree,  Kan.,  March  14,  1900.  Pastorates:  Ochiltree,  Kan.,  pastor,  1900- 
02,  and  Wellsville,  Kan.,  pastor,  1902-03;  Wellsville,  Kan.,  pastor,  1903-05; 
Fredonia,  Kan.,  pastor,  1905  until  death.  Two  sons.  Died  in  Fredonia, 
Kan.,  Nov.  1,  1906. 

Montgomery,  John  A.,  son  of  James  and  Jane  (Caldwell)  Montgomery, 
was  bom  in  Argyleshire,  Scotland,  Dec.  18,  1839.  Received  his  academic 
training  at  Marengo,  HI.  Was  graduated  from  Wheaton  College,  111.,  1863, 
and  from  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1866.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congre- 
gational mmistry  in  Dwight,  111.,  1866.  Pastorates:  Dwight,  HI.,  pastor, 
1866-73;  Morris,  111.,  pastor,  1873-84;  La  Grange,  111.,  pastor,  1884-91; 
without  charge,  1891  until  death.  Office:  Justice  of  the  peace.  La  Grange, 
1895.  Was  graduated  from  Chicago  College  of  Law,  1898,  and  admitted  to 
the  bar,  1900.  Married,  July  12,  1866,  in  Morrison,  111.,  Alice  A.,  daughter  of 
Loyal  C.  and  Mary  (Herendun)  Twitchell.  One  daughter,  living.  Died  June 
4,  1907,  in  La  Grange,  HI.,  of  abscess  on  the  glottis,  aged  67  years,  5  months, 
17  days. 

Moore,  John  Wright,  son  of  Merrt  and  Mary  (Wright)  Moore,  was  born 
in  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Sept.  11,  1872.  Studied  in  Ionia,  Mich.,  High  School; 
^n  college,  Wooster,  Ohio,  and  was  graduated  from  Chicago  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1900.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Trevor,  Wis., 
July,  1899.  Pastorates:  Woodstock,  111.,  pastor,  1900-03;  Wheatland,  Wyo., 
pastor,  1903-07;  Douglas,  Wyo.,  pastor,  1907,  two  months.  Offices: 
State  registrar;  member  of  state  Home  Missionary  Committee.  Married, 
in  1900,  Luella  Gould.  Two  daughters.  Died  May  8,  1907,  in  Douglas,  Wyo., 
by  accident  through  moving  train,  aged  34  years,  7  months,  27  days. 

Morgan,  Edward,  son  of  Jacob  and  Maria  Morgan,  was  born  at  Taffswell, 
near  Cardiff,  South  Wales,  Jan.  28,  1843.  Educated  at  public  school  at  Taffs- 
weU,  also  four  years  at  Mostyn,  South  Wales,  imder  the  tutorship  of  Rev.  Dr. 
E.  Ian  Jones.  Ordained  at  Llansffraid,  Glan  Conway,  North  Wales,  May, 
1873.  Pastorates:  Llansffraid,  Glan  Conway,  1873-80;  Caper  Cerig,  near 
Bethesda,  Wales,  1880-91;  Cambria  and  Randolph,  Wis.,  1892-1900;  Cam- 
bria, Randolph,  and  Emmett,  Wis.,  1892-1906.  Married,  Sept.  3,  1877,  at 
Llandudno,  North  Wales,  Jane  Evans.  Ten  children,  eight  living.  Died  at 
Cambria,  Wis.,  July  31,  1906,  of  heart  disease,  aged  63  years,  6  months,  2  days. 

Morrison,  Nathan  Jackson,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  son  of  Nathan  Smith  and  Su- 
sanna (Chase)  Morrison,  of  Franklin  (Sanbornton),  N.  H.,  was  born  in  Frank- 
lin, N.  H.,  Nov.  25,  1828.  Received  his  academical  training  in  Kimball 
Academy,  Meriden,  N.  H.  Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1853, 
and  from  Oberlin  Seminary,  1857.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  min- 
istry in  Rochester,  Mich.,  Feb.  11, 1858.  Pastorates:  Rochester,  Mich.,  pastor 
by  council,  Nov.  18,  1858,  to  Sept.  18,  1859;  Olivet,  Mich.,  acting  pastor, 
1859;   Mattoon,  El.,  1872.      Degrees:   d.d.,  Dartmouth,  1868;    ll.d.,  Univer 


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sity  of  Missoui-i,  1884.  Offices:  Professor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  Olivet  College, 
1859-65;  president  of  Olivet  College,  1865-72;  president,  Drury  College, 
1873-88;  professor,  Marietta  College,  1888-95;  president,  Fairmount  College, 
1895 — .  Married,  July  8,  1863,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Miranda  Capen,  daugh- 
ter of  Isaac  M.  and  Sarah  C.  (Capen)  Dimond.  Two  sons,  living.  Died  April 
12,  1907,  in  Wichita,  Kan.,  of  pneumonia,  aged  78  years,  4  months,  17  days. 

NoRRis,  John  Samuel,  son  of  John  and  Harriet  (Chalk)  Norris,  was  born 
in  West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  England,  Dec.  4,  1844.  Was  educated  in 
Canada.  Ordained  to  the  Methodist  ministry  in  Oshawa,  Canada,  1868. 
After  serving  in  the  Methodist  ministry  in  Canada,  New  York  and  Wisconsin, 
he  entered  into  the  Congregational  fellowship  at  Hammond,  Wis.,  then  served 
churches  as  follows:  Mondovi,  Wis.,  Hixton,  Wis.,  1878;  Grand  Rapids,  Wis., 
1879-81;  ShuUsburg,  Wis.,  1882-83;  Ames,  la.,  1884-86;  Webster  City,  la., 
1887-89;  Parkersburg,  la.,  1892;  Des  Moines,  la.,  without  charge,  1892-98; 
Peterson,  la.,  pastor,  1899;  Tripoh,  la.,  pastor,  1900;  without  charge,  Chicago, 
m.,  1901  vmtil  death.  Iowa  state  evangelist.  Wrote  over  one  hundred  songs, 
mainly  sacred :  "  Empty  Me  of  Self,  Dear  Saviour  " ;  "  The  Golden  Years  are 
Rolling  On  ";  "  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd  ";  "  Where  He  Leads,  I  will  Follow," 
etc.  Married,  1870,  in  Sunderland,  Canada,  Elizabeth  Ann,  daughter  of  Elizur 
and  Phoebe  (Goldsmith)  Hurd.  Seven  children,  three  living.  Died  Sept.  23, 
1907,  in  Chicago,  111.,  of  enteritis,  aged  62  years,  9  months,  19  days. 

Palmer,  Willl\.m  Stratton,  d.d.,  son  of  Stephen  West  and  Nancy 
(Stratton)  Palmer,  was  bom  in  Orfordville,  N.  H.,  Aug.  6,  1827.  Studied  at 
Thetford  (Vt.)  Academy.  Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1853, 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1859-60.  Resident  licentiate,  1860-61. 
Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Wells  River,  Vt.,  Feb.  19,  1862. 
Pastorates:  Wells  River,  Vt.,  pastor  by  council,  1862-74;  Norwich,  Conn. 
(2d  Church),  pastor,  1874-89;  in  Europe,  1889-90;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  pastor, 
1890-91;  without  charge,  Norwich  Conn.,  until  death.  D.D.,  Dartmouth, 
1880.  Publications:  A  Discourse  at  Funeral  of  Edwin  P.  Fisher;  Centennial 
Review  of  2d  Church,  Norwich,  Conn.;  Fifteen  Years  of  2d  Church,  Norwich, 
Conn.  Married,  Feb.  5,  1855,  in  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Fannie  Parish,  daughter  of 
William  and  Fannie  (Parish)  Walbridge.  No  children.  Died  May  17,  1907, 
in  Norwich,  Conn.,  of  chronic  interstitial  nephritis  and  uremia,  aged  79  years, 
9  months,  11  days. 

Parsons,  Julius,  son  of  Augustus  and  Mary  (North)  Parsons,  was  born  in 
Sharon  Center,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1862.  Attended  high  school,  Berlin,  Wis.; 
studied  at  Cornell  University,  and  was  graduated  from  Oberlin  Seminary, 
1892.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Prentice,  Wis.,  Nov.  18, 
1892.  Pastorates:  Prentice,  Wis.,  pastor,  1892-95;  Cumberland,  Wis., 
pastor,  1895  to  May  30,  1901;  Roberts,  Wis.,  pastor,  1901  (supplying  at 
Baldwin  and  also  at  Kinnickinnic)  to  May,  1907;  Morris,  Minn.,  pastor.  May, 
1907,  vmtil  death  (two  months).  Director  of  the  Elk  Mound  Training  School, 
Wisconsin.  Married,  July  7,  1892,  in  Berlin,  Wis.,  Harriet  E.,  daughter  of 
Lewis  and  Caroline  E.  (Nichols)  Richardson.  Died  July  3,  1907,  in  Morris, 
Minn.,  of  erysipelas,  aged  44  years,  6  months,  21  days. 

Pirinen,  Edward,  son  of  Anth  and  Maria  (Leppanen)  Pirinen,  was  bom 
in  Eno,  Finland,  Jan.  14.  1879.  Was  educated  in  State  High  School,  Bjorne- 
borg,  Finland,  and  Institution  for  Missionaries,  Helsingfors,  Finland.  Was 
ordained  to  the  Congregational  mini.stry  in  Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1902. 
Pastorates:  LanesviUe,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1902,  to  June  15,  1903;  Ashtabula  and 


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Coimeaut,  Ohio,  July  5,  1903,  to  March  18,  1904;  missionary  from  March  18, 
1904,  imtil  death.  Publications:  Kotimatkalla,  a  book  of  poems  and  trans- 
lation into  Finnish  of  the  "Heart  of  the  World"  (Sheldon)  and  "Christian 
Questions  of  Time  of  Talmage."  Married,  March  20,  1903,  in  Pigeon  Cove, 
Mass.,  Laina,  daughter  of  Fredrik  and  Sofie  (Eklund)  Wyberg.  One  son. 
Died  Jan.  15,  1907,  in  Nasel,  Wash.,  of  consumption,  aged  28  years,  1  day. 

Plumb,  Albert  Hale,  d.d.,  son  of  Joseph  and  Caroline  Robbins  (Hale) 
Plumb,  was  born  in  Gowanda,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,  1829.  Received  his  academic 
training  at  Oberlin  and  Brown  preparatory  schools,  at  Oberlin  College,  and 
was  graduated  from  Brown  University  in  1855,  and  from  Andover  Theological 
Seminary  in  1858.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1858.  Pastorates:  Chelsea,  Mass.  (Winnisimmet),  pastor  by 
council,  1858-71;  Roxbury,  Mass.  (Walnut  Avenue),  pastor  by  council,  1872- 
1906;  Roxbury  (Immanuel-Walnut  Avenue),  pastor  emeritus,  Feb.  15,  1907, 
until  death.  Degree:  d.d.,  Brown  University.  Offices:  Prudential  Com- 
mittee, A.  B.  C.  F.  M.;  secretary,  Boston  City  Missionary  Society;  president. 
Congregational  Club,  1899;  vice-president,  Massachusetts  Total  Abstinence 
Society,  et  al.;  president  trustees,  Wheaton  Seminary.  Publications:  Dr. 
George  A.  Gordon's  Reconstruction  of  Christian  Theology,  Bibliotheca  Sacra 
Company,  Oberlin,  Ohio,  1896,  reprinted  from  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  vol.  liii.  No, 
210,  article  vii,  pp.  325-369;  Eternal  Life  through  Belief,  pp.  11,  Boston, 
1903.  Married,  Oct.  27,  1858,  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Harriet  EUza,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Eliza  (Denison)  Dart,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Three  sons,  two 
living.  Died  Dec.  4,  1907,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  of  sarcoma,  aged  78  years, 
3  months,  11  days. 

PoTwiN,  Lemuel  Stoughton,  d.d.,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Stoughton) 
Potwin,  was  born  in  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  Feb.  4,  1832.  Received  his  aca- 
demic training  at  Monson,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  University  in 
1854  and  studied  theology  at  East  Windsor  Hill  (now  Hartford  Theological 
Seminary)  and  Yale  Divinity  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Was  ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  Litchfield  South  Association, 
Oct.  3,  1860.  Pastorates:  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  1860-63;  Greenwich,  Conn., 
s.  s.,  1863-65.  Degrees:  a.b.,  Yale,  1858;  a.m.,  Yale,  1861;  d.d.,  Yale,  1886. 
Offices:  Tutor,  Yale,  two  years;  editor  Boston  Tract  Society,  1865-71;  pro- 
fessor in  Latin  and  philology  and  English  literature,  Western  Reserve  College, 
Hudson,  Ohio,  1871-1886,  and  in  same  college  (name  changed  to  Adelbert 
College  and  removed  to  Cleveland,  Ohio),  Western  Reserve  University,  imtil 
he  was  74  years  of  age,  when  he  was  made  professor  emeritus.  Publications: 
Articles  in  Bibliotheca  Sacra  and  in  other  periodicals;  Here  and  There  in  the 
Greek  New  Testament,  pp.  220,  Fleming  H.  Revell  Company,  Chicago. 
Married,  Sept.  12,  1860,  in  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  Julia  Hedges,  daughter  of  Nathaniel 
S.  and  Julia  Ford  (Hedges)  Crane.  Died  Jan.  9,  1907,  in  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
of  heart  failure,  aged  74  years,  11  months,  5  days. 

Pride,  Edward  W.,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Ann  (Wilkins)  Pride,  was 
bom  in  Donegal,  Ireland,  Dec.  16,  1839.  Education:  Academic,  Wayland 
University,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.;  collegiate,  Brown  University.  Was  gradu- 
ated in  1865.  Theological,  Newton  Theological  Institute,  and  was  graduated 
in  1868.  Was  ordained  to  the  Baptist  ministry  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  10, 
1869.  In  September,  1891,  he  removed  to  Andover,  Mass.,  having  entered 
into  Congregational  affiliations.  Chaplain  and  librarian  at  the  state  hospital, 
Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1891  until  death.     Publications:  A  Brief  History  of  Tewks- 


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bury,  and  various  historical  sketches.  Married,  Sept.  12,  1872,  in  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Charlotte  Richardson,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Oliver  and  Alice  Marshall 
(White)  Hart,  deceased.  Two  children.  Died  May  6,  1907,  in  Boston,  Mass., 
of  pneumonia,  aged  67  years,  4  months,  20  days. 

Reiter,  David  H.,  d.d.,  son  of  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Herner)  Reiter,  was  born 
in  Amityville,  Pa.,  Dec.  1, 1838.  Collegiate  education,  Franklin  and  Marshall, 
Pa.;  theological,  Heidelberg  and  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Ordained  to  the  German 
Reformed  ministry  in  1863.  Pastorates:  Reformed  Church:  Stoystown,  Pa.; 
Fulton,  Mich.;  Berrien  Springs,  Mich.;  Congregational:  Vicksburg,  Mich., 
1883-88;  Mancelona,  Mich.,  pastor,  1888-89;  Athens,  Mich.,  pastor,  1890-92; 
Hammond,  Ind.,  1892;  without  charge,  1893;  Vicksburg,  Mich.,  pastor, 
1893-98;  without  charge,  1898-99;  Rochester,  Mich.,  pastor,  1899  until 
death.  Degree:  d.d.,  from  Heidelberg  University.  Offices:  Member  School 
Board,  Berrien  County,  Mich.;  member  Board  of  Examiners,  Kalamazoo 
County,  Michigan.  Married,  June,  1861,  in  Stoystown,  Pa.,  Anna  M.,  daugh- 
ter of  Peter  and  Margaret  (Otto)  Ewalt,  deceased.  Five  children,  four  living. 
Married,  Oct.  12,  1881,  in  Constantine,  Mich.,  Ida  I.,  daughter  of  Rodney 
and  Eliza  A.  (Rote)  Beckwith.  Died  July  20,  1907,  in  Rochester,  Mich.,  of 
apoplexy,  aged  68  years,  7  months,  19  days. 

RoBBiNS,  Silas  Wright,  son  of  Lucius  Sessions  and  Anna  (Baldwin) 
Robbins,  was  born  in  Dorset,  Vt.,  Jan.  12,  1827.  Studied  at  Poultney  Acad- 
emy. Was  graduated  from  Wesleyan  University,  1847,  and  at  Yale  Divinity 
School,  1849-50.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  North 
Haven,  Conn.,  Jime  16,  1853.  Pastorates:  North  Haven,  Conn.,  pastor, 
1852-56;  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  pastor,  1856-71;  Manchester,  Conn.,  pastor, 
1871-90;  without  charge,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1891  until  death.  Degrees:  b.a., 
Wesleyan  University,  1847;  m.a.,  1850.  Taught  in  high  school,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1847,  and  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1848.  Married,  May  20,  1856,  in  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  Lydia  W.,  daughter  of  George  and  Polly  (Walker)  Andrews.  Four 
children,  three  living.  Died  May  31,  1907,  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  of  acute 
bronchitis,  aged  80  years,  4  months,  19  days. 

Ross,  James  Henry,  son  of  Joseph  and  Ahnira  Ross,  was  born  in  Troy, 
N.  Y ,  Aug.  21,  1851.  Studied  in  Troy  high  school.  Was  graduated  from 
Princeton  College,  1874,  and  studied  theology,  1875-76,  in  Union  Seminary, 
and  two  years  in  Princeton  Seminary,  1876-78.  Ordained  at  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1878.  Pastorates:  Newburyport,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council, 
1878-82;  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  pastor  by  council,  1884-88;  East  Somerville, 
Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  1888-94;  without  charge  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1894 
until  death.  Since  1894  he  devoted  himself  to  journalism,  especially  in  con- 
nection with  the  work  of  the  benevolent  societies.  Publications:  Life  of 
Robert  Ross,  Martyr,  pp.  350,  Earle  &  Co.,  1894;  Hymns  and  Singers  of  the 
Yoimg  Men's  Christian  Association,  pp.  77,  Pilgrim  Press,  1901.  Married, 
Feb.  27,  1878,  in  Milton  Falls,  N.  H.,  S.  Jeannie,  daughter  of  Seth  and  S. 
Amanda  (Sheldon)  Folger.  Died  Dec.  7,  1907,  in  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  of 
exhaustion,  aged  56  years,  3  months,  16  days. 

Scott,  George  Hale,  son  of  Thomas  Woodbum  and  Jerusha  (Shattuck) 
Scott,  was  bom  in  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  April  23,  1839.  Studied  at  Maloiie  Acad- 
emy, New  York.  Was  graduated  from  Williams  College,  1865.  Studied  in 
Lane  Theological  Seminary,  1871-72,  and  was  graduated  from  Andover  Semi- 
nary, 1873.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Plymouth, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  3,  1873.     Studied  law,  1866-70,  and  practiced  in  Vergennes,  Vt. 


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Served  in  the  Civil  War.  Pastorates:  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  pastor,  1873-81; 
Lawrence,  Kan.,  pastor,  1882-84;  Rockland,  Me.,  pastor,  1884-85;  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  1885-92;  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  pastor,  1893  until  death. 
Offices:  Member  of  Vermont  Historical  Society,  1867-70;  member  School 
Committee,  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1880-81.  Married,  Oct.  23,  1866,  in  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  Celia,  daughter  of  Calvin  and  Cliristina  Goodspeed.  Married, 
June  1,  1875,  in  Andover,  Mass.,  Mrs.  Lydia  R.  (Tucker)  Cutler,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Eliza  (Hall)  Tucker,  who  survives  him.  Died  in  Atkinson,  N.  H., 
March  12,  1907,  of  paralysis,  aged  67  years,  10  months,  17  days. 

Sewall,  David  Brainerd,  son  of  Jotham  and  Rachel  Crosby  (Bradbury) 
Sewall,  was  born  in  Chesterville,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1817.  Received  his  academic 
education  in  Lincoln  Academy,  Newcastle,  Me.  Was  graduated  from  Bow- 
doin  CoUege,  1836,  and  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1841.  Was 
ordained  to  the|Congregational  ministry  at  Robbinston,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  1842. 
Pastorates:  Robbinston,  Me.,  pastor,  1842-59;  Fryeburg,  Me.,  pastor,  1859- 
73;  York,  Me.,  pastor,  1873-88;  without  charge  at  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1888 
until  death.  Married,  Jan.  6,  1842,  in  Bristol,  Me.,  Mary,  daughter  of  James 
and  Jane  (Little)  Drummond,  who  died  in  1898.  Four  children,  three 
living.  Died  Jan.  13,  1907,  in  South  Berwick,  Me.,  of  bronchitis,  aged 
89  years,  11  months,  26  days. 

Seymour,  Joel  Martin,  son  of  Erastus  and  Mary  Ann  (Chapman)  Sey- 
mour, was  born  in  Rootstown,  Ohio,  Feb.  3,  1842.  Received  his  academic 
training  at  Hiram  Academy,  Ohio.  Was  graduated  from  Western  Reserve 
College,  1870,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1873.  Was  ordained 
to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1873.  Pastorates: 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  pastor,  1873-77;  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  (Plymouth),  acting 
pastor,  1877-84;  Norwalk,  Ohio  (1st  Pres.),  pastor,  1884-96;  Presbyterian 
missionary,  1896-99;  Alliance,  Ohio,  without  charge  imtil  death.  In  business 
and  preaching  frequently  for  Presbyterian,  Methodist,  and  Congregational 
churches.  Offices:  Sergeant  in  42d  Regiment,  Ohio  Volxmteers,  Civil  War, 
under  Colonel  Garfield.  Publications:  The  Hero  of  the  World,  addresses,  and 
sermons.  Married,  Oct.  1,  1873,  in  Alliance,  Oliio,  Edna,  daughter  of  WiUiani 
and  Eva  Margaret  (Zembower)  Speaker.  One  daughter,  living.  Died  Nov. 
25,  1907,  in  Alliance,  Ohio,  of  heart  failure,  aged  65  years,  9  months,  22  days. 

Smalley,  Albert  Lucius,  ph.d.,  d.d.,  son  of  Lucius  and  Abigail  (Hill) 
Smalley,  was  born  in  Malone,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1844.  Studied  at  University  of 
Wisconsin  (Laurence  University),  1860-64;  University  of  Michigan  and  Lane 
College,  1865;  and  received  his  theological  education  in  the  Black  River  Con- 
ference, 1867,  studying  also  in  Harvard  Summer  School,  1901.  Was  ordained 
to  the  Methodist  ministry  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  April  18,  1869.  Served  in  the 
Methodist  ministry  imtil  1886,  when  he  became  the  installed  pastor  of  Pilgrim 
Congregational  Church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  Ottumwa,  la.,  pastor  by  council, 
1888-90;  Chicago,  111.  (Pilgrim),  1890-96;  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  pastor  by 
council,  1896-1906;  Cleveland,  Ohio,  pastor  (Highland),  1906  to  April,  1907. 
Degrees:  ph.d.  and  d.d.,  Chicago  University,  1897.  Regent,  Sons  of  the  Revo- 
lution, 1904-07.  PubHcations:  Sermon  on  IngersoU's  Creed,  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.,  1885;  Thanksgiving  Address,  1878.  Married,  1866,  in  Skaneateles 
N.  Y.,  Mrs.  Angeline  (R.)  Briggs,  daughter  of  David  J.  and  Hannah  (Doane) 
Redway,  deceased.  Married,  March  21,  1895,  in  Des  Moines,  la.,  Mrs.  Anna 
Percival  Hill.  One  daughter.  Died  June  9,  1907,  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  of  heart 
disease,  aged  62  years,  10  months,  17  days. 


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Smith,  Arthur,  son  of  Rodney  and  Rebecca  (Kilburn)  Smith,  was  born 
in  Hadley,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1852.  Received  his  academical  training  in  Hopkins 
Academy,  Hadley,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1877; 
studied  in  Yale  Divinity  School  one  year,  and  was  graduated  from  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1885.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
in  Scarboro,  Me.,  May  5,  1886.  Pastorates:  Scarboro,  Me.,  pastor,  1886-89; 
South  Freeport,  Me.,  pastor,  1889-98;  without  charge,  at  Piermont,  N.  H., 
1898-99;  pastor,  1899-1904;  Scarboro,  Me.,  pastor,  1904  until  death.  Mar- 
ried, Jan.  1,  1890,  in  Portland,  Me.,  Frances  M.,  daughter  of  Benjamin  C.  and 
Sophia  L.  (Sweetzer)  Fuller.  Three  daughters.  Died  Jan.  31,  1907,  in  Scar- 
boro, Me.,  of  cancer,  aged  54  years,  4  months,  13  days. 

Snow,  Benjamin  Poor,  son  of  Samuel  Stillman  and  Mary  Stevens  (Hoyt) 
Poor,  was  born  in  Rumford,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1831.  Studied  at  Norway  Academy, 
one  year  in  Colby  University,  and  was  graduated  from'Bowdoin  College,  1855, 
and  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary  in  1861.  Was  ordained  to  the  Con- 
gregational ministry  in  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  May  10,  1870.  Pastorates:- 
North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  pastor.  May  10,  1870-72;  Alfred,  Me.,  pastor,  August, 
1875-82;  Houlton,  Me.,  pastor,  1882-84;  Willard,  Me.,  pastor,  1886-90; 
without  charge  at  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1891-1904,  and  at  Alfred,  Me.,  1904  until 
death.  Offices:  Teacher,  Evansville,  Ind.;  tutor,  Bowdoin  College,  1858-60; 
teacher,  Fryeburg  Academy;  teacher  in  North  Brookfield,  Me.,  1866;  teacher 
in  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1868;  editor  Portland  Inquirer;  editor  and  proprietor 
of  the  Christian  Mirror,  Portland,  Me.,  1872-75;  superintendent  of  schools, 
Biddeford,  Me.;  principal.  North  Yarmouth  Academy;  principal  Gould  Acad- 
emy, Bethel,  Me.;  superintendent  of  .schools,  Alfred,  Me.,  1905-06;  librarian 
of  Parsons  Memorial  Library,  1903-07.  Married,  Aug.  26,  1862,  at  New 
Sharon,  Me.,  Anne  Louise,  daughter  of  Jason  S.  and  Cathrine  B.  (Clark) 
Chandler,  who  died  Feb.  11,  1907.  Two  daughters,  one  living.  Died  Feb.  13, 
1907,  in  Alfred,  Me.,  of  pneumonia,  aged  76  years. 

Speare,  Stephen  Lewis  Bates,  son  of  Dr.  Sceva  and  Jane  (Merrill) 
Speare,  was  born  in  Corinth,  Vt.,  May  6,  1834.  Studied  at  Thetford  Academy 
and  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1854. 
Engaged  in  business,  1855-73;  studied  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1854-55;  in  Chicago,  1867-68,  and  Andover,  1874.  Was  ordained  to  the 
Congregational  ministry  in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1874.  Chaplain, 
State  Prison,  Mass.,  1873-77;  Bangor,  Me.,  pastor,  1878-81;  IVOddlebury,  Vt., 
pastor,  1881-87;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (mission  work),  1888-89;  Minneapolis, 
Mmn.,  pastor,  1889-91;  without  charge,  Newton,  Mass.,  1893  until  death- 
Married,  Dec.  18,  1856,  in  Bradford,  Mass.,  Abbie  Godfrey,  daughter  of  Hum- 
phrey and  Alice  Bartlett  (Sawyer)  Hoyt.  Two  daughters,  one  living.  Died 
Jime  3,  1907,  in  Newton,  Mass.,  of  leukemia,  aged  73  years,  28  days. 

Stanton,  James,  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Saunders)  Stanton,  was 
born  in  England  Sept.  11,  1847.  Received  his  academic  and  theo- 
logical education  in  England.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
in  Platteville,  Colo.,  1887.  Pastorates:  Eaton,  Colo.,  pastor  by  council, 
1889-95;  without  charge,  1896  until  death.  Married,  Oct.  11,  1866,  in  Plym- 
outh, England,  Jane,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  (Pahnear)  Wasley.  Eight 
children,  five  hving.  Died  Oct.  31,  1906,  in  Platteville,  Colo.,  aged  59  years, 
1  month,  20  days. 

Stearns,  George  Warren,  son  of  Rev.  George  L  and  Amelia  D.  (Jones) 
Steams,  was  bom  in  Windham,  Conn.,  Dec.  24,  1856.     Studied  in  Phillips 


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Academy,  Andover,  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1878,  and  from 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1881.  Ordained  by  council  in  Patten,  Me., 
Aug.  1,  1883.  Pastorates:  Missionary  for  Sunday-School  and  Publisliing 
Society  in  Patten  and  Island  Falls,  Me.,  1881-85;  Hadley,  Mass.,  pastor, 
1885-87;  Acton,  Mass.,  pastor,  1887-91;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1st  Church, 
pastor,  1891-1905;  Gloucester  (Lanesville),  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  1906 
until  death.  Sermon:  Bi-centennial,  First  Congregational  Church,  Middle- 
boro, Mass.  Married,  Oct.  21,  1887,  in  Island  Falls,  Me.,  Sarah  E.,  daughter 
of  Oliver  Smith  Dow.  Two  children.  Died  Aug.  10,  1907,  in  Walpole,  Mass., 
of  intestinal  tuberculosis,  aged  50  years,  7  months,  17  days. 

Stuart,  Isambert  Brunell,  son  of  Thomas  W.  and  Sarah  M.  (Barter) 
Stuart,  was  born  in  Boothbay,  Me.,  Nov.  25,  1856.  Received  liis  academic 
education  in  New  Hampton  Classical  Institute.  Was  graduated  from  Bates 
Seminary,  1888.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  North  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  Dec.  11,  1889.  Pastorates:  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  pastor,  1889-91; 
'Acton,  Me.,  and  Milton  Mills,  N.  H.,  pastor,  1891-92;  Alstead  and  Langdon, 
N.  H.,  pastor,  1892-1900;  Hooksett,  N.  H.,  pastor,  1900-04;  Cohasset 
(Beechwood),  Mass.,  pastor,  1904  until  death.  Married,  Sept.  22,  1877,  in 
Boothbay,  Me.,  Georgia  A.,  daughter  of  William  and  Martha  J.  (Pinkham) 
Greenleaf,  who  died  in  Alstead,  N.  H.,  Jan.  27,  1895.  Six  children,  three 
living.  Married,  1900,  Emma  R.,  sister  of  the  first  wife,  who  survives  him. 
Died  Feb.  20,  1907,  in  Boothbay,  Me.,  of  cancer,  aged  50  years,  2  months, 
6  days. 

Taylor,  George  Edward,  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  was  born 
in  Meltham,  Yorkshire,  England,  July  22,  1849.  Received  his  academic  edu- 
cation in  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from  Am- 
herst College,  1877,  and  from  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1880.  Was 
ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Broad  Brook,  Conn.,  May  27,  1880' 
Pastorates:  Harvard,  Neb.,  pastor,  Jiily  9,  1880-82;  Clay  Center,  Neb.,  pas- 
tor, July,  1880,  to  April,  1886;  Indianola,  Neb.,  pastor,  April,  18S6,  to  April, 
1888;  missionary  in  Nebraska,  April,  1888,  to  July,  1894;  field  secretary, 
Doane  College,  Crete,  Neb.,  July  1, 1894,  to  Nov.  1, 1900;  Pierce,  Neb.,  pastor, 
Dec.  14,  1900,  to  Sept.  15,  1906;  Syracuse,  Neb.,  pastor,  Oct.  1,  1906,  until 
death.  Married,  June  24,  1880,  in  Southampton,  Mass.,  Clara,  daughter  of 
Stephen  E.  and  Henrietta  (Bliss)  Searle.  One  son.  Died  April  3,  1907,  in 
Syracuse,  Neb.,  of  pneumonia,  aged  57  years,  8  months,  12  days. 

Thomas,  Reuen,  d.d.,  son  of  William  and  Ann  Cotton  (Wilkins)  Thomas, 
was  born  in  Walmly,  Warwickshire,  England,  June  14,  1840.  Was  educated 
at  the  collegiate  school  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  England.  Was  graduated  from 
the  University  College,  London,  1862,  and  from  the  Rostock  University,  Ger- 
many, 1865.  Was  ordained  to  the  ministry,  1862,  as  assistant  pastor  to  Rev. 
Newman  Hall,  Christ  Church,  London.  Became  pastor,  in  1865,  of  the  Berke- 
ley Street  Church,  Liverpool,  England.  In  1868  was  called  to  succeed  Rev. 
Andrew  Reed,  d.d.,  at  Wycliffe  Chapel,  London,  England.  Was  called  to 
the  pastorate  of  Harvard  Church,  Brookline,  Mass.,  in  1875,  which  he  served 
until  death.  Ph.D.,  Rostock  University;  d.d.,  Bowdoin  College,  1887.  Mem- 
ber of  Philosophical  Society  of  Great  Britain;  life  member  of  benevolent  and 
literary  societies  in  Europe  and  America;  served  as  governor  of  London  Hos- 
pital several  years.  Publications:  Divine  Sovereignty,  pp.  293,  1885,  D. 
Lothrop  &  Co.;  Through  Death  to  Life,  pp.  163,  1888,  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.; 
The  Kingship  of  Souls,  pp.  295,  1899,  Little,  Brown  &  Co. ;   Leaders  of  Thought 


1908]  Necrology.  37 

in  the  Christian  Church,  pp.  191,  1892,  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.;  Grafenburg  People, 
pp.  291,  1S86,  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.;  Tliree  Messages,  pp.  109,  1898,  Riverside 
Press;  sermons,  A  Christian,  What,  How,  Why?  1874,  Congregational  Simday- 
School  and  Publishing  Society;  Habit  Making,  1896,  Alfred  Mudge;  The 
Christian  Sacraments,  1877,  Williams  &  Co.;  On  Church  Going,  1881,  Congre- 
gational Sunday-School  and  Publishing  Society;  The  Universal  Peace  Con- 
gress, 1890;  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  1903,  Congregational  Sunday-School  and 
Pubhshing  Society;  Daniel  Webster,  1901,  Congregational  Sunday-School  and 
Publishing  Society;  A  Christian  Catechism  for  the  Young,  1898,  Riverside 
Press.  Married,  in  England,  1859,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jolm  and  Elizabeth 
(James)  Cotton,  died  in  Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1899.  Married,  Oct.  24, 
1905,  in  Brooldine,  Mass.,  Lydia  Cotton.  Died  Nov.  9,  1907,  in  Brookline, 
Mass.,  of  apoplexy,  aged  67  years,  4  months,  26  days. 

ToMLiNSON,  Johnson  Logan,  son  of  Eliphalet  and  Polly  (Logan)  Tomlin- 
son,  was  born  in  Washington,  Conn.,  May  1,  1826.  Studied  theology  at  An- 
dover  and  was  graduated  from  Yale  Divinity  School,  1854.  Was  ordained 
to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Chester,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1,  1863.  Pastorates: 
Chester,  N.  H.,  pastor  by  council,  1863  to  Jan.  18,  1870;  Simsbury,  Conn., 
pastor  by  council,  Dec.  7,  1871-78;  without  charge,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1878-81; 
Cromwell,  Conn.,  1881;  Berlin,  Conn.,  1882;  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1883  until 
death,  residing  a  part  of  the  time  after  1894  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Lakewood 
and  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Married,  Sept.  7,  1869,  in  Chester,  N.  H.,  Mrs.  H.  M. 
Hazelton,  daughter  of  John  and  Joanna  (Abbot)  Picket.  Died  Sept.  19,  1906, 
in  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  of  Bright's  disease,  aged  80  years,  4  months,  18  days. 
TwoMBLY,  Alexander  Stevenson,  d.d.,  son  of  Alexander  Hamilton  and 
Mary  (Perley)  Twombly,  was  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  March  14, 1832.  Received 
his  academic  training  at  the  Latin  School,  Boston.  Was  graduated  from  Yale, 
1854.  Studied  at  Heidelberg  and  was  graduated  from  Andover,  1858.  Or- 
dained to  the  ministry  by  the  Presbytery  of  Otsego  County  in  Cherry  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1859.  Pastorates:  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.  (Pres.),  1859-62; 
Albany,  N.  Y.  (State  Street  Pres.),  1862-67;  Stamford,  Conn.  (1st  Pres.), 
1867-72;  Charlestown,  Mass.  (Winthrop),  pastor,  1872-91;  without  charge, 
1891-94;  1894,  Honolulu,  H.  L  (Central  Union),  acting  pastor  four  months; 
without  charge,  1894  until  death.  In  January,  1896,  became  literary  editor 
of  the  publishing  house  of  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co.,  Boston.  Degree:  d.d.,  from 
Yale,  Jime,  1883.  Offices:  Chairman,  Boston  Yale  Alumni;  member  Examining 
Committee  of  Boston  Public  Library,  two  years.  Publications:  Life  of  Dr. 
John  Lord;  The  Choir  Boy  of  York  Cathedral  and  Other  Stories;  Hawaii  and 
Its  People;  Kelea,  the  Surf  Rider;  Masterpieces  of  Michael  Angelo  and  Milton; 
and  edited  ten  volumes  of  English  classics.  Married,  Dec.  23,  1858,  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  Abby  Quincy,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Martha  Howland  (Gray)  Ban- 
croft. Five  sons,  living.  Died  Nov.  19,  1907,  in  Newton,  Mass.,  of  malnutri- 
tion, aged  75  years,  8  months,  5  days. 

t  Van  Auken,  Chauncy  Fillmore,  son  of  Henry  and  Esther  (Houghtaling) 
Van  Auken,  was  born  in  Cayuga,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1851.  Studied  at  Michigan 
Agricultural  College,  and  at  Olivet  College  (was  not  graduated) .  Was  ordained 
by  the  Michigan  Conference  to  the  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry,  Sept.  9, 1877. 
Entered  into  the  ministry  of  the  Congregational  churches  in  1880(?)  after 
serving  the  Methodist  churches  in  Alamo,  Ithaca,  Siberia,  Danby  and  Bowen, 
all  in  Michigan.  Pastor  at  Augusta,  Mich.,  1881-82;  Charlevoix,  Mich., 
t  Too  late  for  summaries. 


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1882-86;  state  evangelist  for  Michigan,  1886-92;  missionary  superintend- 
ent for  the  upper  peninsula  of  Michigan,  1893;  state  evangelist  for  Illinois, 
1894-1903;  independent  evangelist  in  Massachusetts,  Ohio,  Illinois,  Ken- 
tucky, Indiana,  Utah,  and  Florida,  1904  until  death.  Married,  Dec.  8,  1875, 
in  Lansing,  Mich.,  T.  Miriam,  daughter  of  Niager  B.,  and  Emma  (King)  Albro. 
Died  July  5,  1906,  in  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  of  uremic  poisoning,  aged  58  years, 
7  months,  28  days. 

Webber,  George  Nelson,  d.d.,  son  of  Ariel  and  Lucina  H.  (Holmes) 
Webber,  was  born  in  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Aug.  27,  1826.  Received  his  academic 
training  in  Worcester,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1852,  and 
from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1855.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congrega- 
tional ministry  in  Andover,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1855.  Pastorates:  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  pastor,  1855-59;  Hartford,  Conn.  (North  Church),  pastor,  1859-62; 
Lowell,  Mass.  (1st  Church),  pastor,  1862-67;  Troy,  N.  Y.  (1st  Pres.),  pastor, 
1874;  Middlebury,  Vt.,  pastor,  1891-93;  Northampton,  Mass.,  without 
charge,  1893  until  death.  Offices:  Tutor,  Amherst,  1854-55;  chaplain, 
1st  Connecticut  Volunteers,  1861.  Married,  May  4,  1858,  in  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Thaddeus  Fairbanks,  deceased.  Married,  Aug_ 
29,  1871,  in  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Caroline  K.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Daniel  Ladd, 
Died  Dec.  20,  1907,  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  aged  81  years,  3  months,  23 
days. 

Wells,  John  Hagadorn,  son  of  Thomas  Robinson  and  Maria  (Potter) 
Wells,  was  born  in  Kingston,  R.  I.,  Jan.  28,  1817.  Studied  in  Kingston  Acad- 
emy. Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1837,  and  studied  in  Brown 
University.  Studied  theology  with  Rev.  Dr.  Shephard,  Bristol,  R.  I.  Princi- 
pal of  Uxbridge  Academy,  two  years.  Teacher  in  Poughkeepsie  Collegiate 
Institution.  Prepared  himself  to  practice  law.  Preached  as  a  licentiate  in 
Abington,  Conn.,  Eastham,  Mass.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
in  West  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1851.  Pastorates:  AVest  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1851- 
56;  taught  school  in  Kngston,  R.  I.,  1856-62;  Kingston,  R.  I.,  pastor,  1862- 
77;  without  charge,  Kingston,  R.  I.  Member  of  Governing  Board,  Rhode 
Island  Temperance  Union;  secretary  of  Washington  County  Temperance 
Union.  Married,  in  1851,  Annie  Maria,  daughter  of  Capt.  James  and  Ann 
(Greene)  Wells,  died  1862.  Three  cliildren,  two  living.  Married  Sarah  Sim- 
mons Coe,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  deceased.  Married,  1869,  Abigail,  daughter  of 
Dr.  George  H.  Perry,  of  Hopkinton,  R.  I.,  died  March  24,  1907.  Died  July 
20,  1907,  Kingston,  R.  I.,  of  old  age,  aged  90  years,  5  months,  22  days. 

Wheelock,  Edwin,  d.d.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Patty  (Adams)  Wheelock. 
was  born  in  Cambridge,  Vt.,  Nov.  17,  1822.  Received  his  academic  training 
in  Burlington  (Vt.)  Academy.  Was  graduated  from  Vermont  University  in 
1849;  taught  in  the  South,  and  in  1853  began  the  study  of  theology  with  Rev. 
Dr.  James  Dougherty,  of  Johnson,  Vt.  Was  ordained  by  council  in  Cam- 
bridge, Vt.,  in  1855.  Pastorates:  Cambridge,  Vt.,  pastor,  1856-74;  Winooski, 
Vt.,  s.  s.,  1875-76;  Cambridge,  Vt.,  s.  s.,  1876-1901.  D.D.,  from  University 
of  Vermont,  June  16,  1902.  Offices:  Town  superintendent,  town  representa- 
tive, co-senator  and  chaplain  of  senate.  Publications:  Historical  Sketch  of 
the  Town  of  Cambridge,  Vt.,  pp.  15,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1876.  Married,  July  30, 
1851,  in  Eden,Vt.,  Laura,  daughter  of  Daniel  Pierce,  who  died  Sept.  22,  1886. 
Six  children,  four  living.  Married,  Oct.  19,  1887,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Payne)  Eaton, 
who  survives  him.  Died  Dec.  18,  1907,  in  Cambridge,  Vt.,  of  Bright's  disease, 
aged  85  years,  1  month,  1  day. 


/ 


1908]  Necrology.  39 

White,  Isaac  Gushing,  son  of  Isaac  Hersy  and  Harriet  (Harding)  White 
was  born  in  Abington,  Mass.,  Feb.  24, 1822.  Studied  at  Roxbury  Latin  School 
Was  graduated  from  Oberlin  College,  1845,  and  from  Oberlin  Seminary,  1849 
Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Abington,  Mass.,  Oct.  23 
1850.  Pastorates:  North  Abington,  Mass.,  pastor  by  council,  Oct.  23,  1850 
to  Feb.  21,  1860;  Nantucket,  Mass.,  acting  pastor,  Jan.  14,  1861,  to  Feb.  1 
1862;  without  charge,  Boston  Highlands,  1862-65;  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  pastor 
June  1,  1865,  to  July,  1887;  Bridgewater  (Scotland  Church),  Mass.,  pastor 
April,  1888,  to  July,  1894;  without  charge,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894-95 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1895-96;  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1896-1907.  Offices:  Superin- 
tendent of  public  schools,  Newmarket,  N.  H.;  honorary  member  Historical 
Society,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Publications:  Farewell  Discourse,  North  Abing- 
ton, Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1860,  Boston,  pp.  16;  National  Crises,  Nantucket,  Mass., 
1861,  Boston,  pp.  16;  Memorial,  Perley  W.  Tenney,  1870,  Boston,  pp.  16; 
Semi-centennial  Sermon,  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  1878,  Boston,  pp.  17;  Memorial 
Discourse,  Hon.  William  B.  Small,  Boston,  1878,  pp.  13;  Memorial  Discourse, 
Gay  Post  No.  18,  G.  A.  R.,  Newmarket,  N.  H.,  1882,  22  pp.  Married,  July  11, 
1860,  at  Plymouth,  ]\Iass.,  Hannah  Bartlett,  daughter  of  Schuyler  and  Sarah 
Taylor  (Bartlett)  Sampson.  Four  children,  living.  Died  Feb.  17,  1907,  at 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  of  heart  failure,  aged  84  years,  11  months,  24  days. 

White,  Levi,  son  of  Samuel  Stephenson  and  Ida  (Farley)  White,  was  born 
in  Hamilton  County,  Indiana,  June  3,  1851.  Studied  at  Carmel  (Ind.)  High 
School,  at  Wheaton  College,  1872-73,  and  Chautauqua  Literary  and  Scientific 
Course,  1884.  Received  his  theological  instruction  imder  Dr.  Walker.  Was 
ordained  by  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference  at  Westfield,  Ind.,  Sept.  13, 
1871.  After  serving  in  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Church  until  1888  he 
became  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church,  Plymouth,  111.,  1888-91.  Labored 
as  an  evangelist  in  Indiana,  1891-93;  Marion,  Ind.,  fifteen  months;  Fair- 
moimt,  Ind.,  1896;  and  South  Side  Congregational  Church,  July,  1897,  which 
later  became  Trinity  Church,  where  he  was  installed  Sept.  17,  1899,  and  dis- 
missed 1903;  People's  Church,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  pastor  by  coimcil,  Sept. 
15,  1903,  imtil  death.  Abundant  in  city  mission  work.  Pubhcations: 
Borderland  of  the  Supernatural,  IndianapoUs,  Grace  Publishing  Company, 
pp.  445,  and  Christian  Witness  Company,  Chicago;  Was  Christ  Depraved? 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  1883;  Poems,  pp.  58,  1899,  Indianapohs;  Gospel  Melodies 
W.  R.  Smellie,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1885;  Jacob  Eli,  or  Scenes  in  Jerusalem  during 
Last  Week  of  our  Lord's  Life,  including  His  Death  and  Resurrection.  Married, 
Aug.  15,  1878,  in  Newcastle,  Ind.,  Mary  Belle,  daughter  of  David  and  Sarah 
(Turner)  Hudelson.  Three  children,  Hving.  Died  Feb.  6,  1907,  in  Indianap- 
olis, Ind.,  of  heart  disease,  aged  55  years,  8  months,  3  days. 

Wilcox,  Warren  Pollock,  son  of  Noyes  and  Martha  (Pollock)  Wilcox, 
was  born  in  Elba,  Genesee  County,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  5,  1833.  AVas  ordained 
by  conference  to  the  Protestant  Methodist  ministry  in  Charlotte,  Mich.,  1878. 
Pastorates:  Bellaire,  Mich.;  Chippewa  Lake,  Mich.;  Ada  Parish  and  North 
Ada,  Mich.;  Allendale,  Mich.;  Alpine  and  Walker,  Mich.;  Chase,  Mich.; 
without  charge,  Bellaire,  Mich.,  1902  till  death.  Married,  January,  1856,  in 
Ingham,  Mich.,  Marian,  daughter  of  Amaziah  and  Arvilla  (Abbott)  Winchell. 
Ten  children,  eight  living.  Died  April  24,  1907,  in  Bellaire,  Mich.,  of  heart 
disease,  aged  74  years,  2  months,  19  days. 

Williams,  Samuel,  son  of  John  and  Ann  Williams,  was  born  in  Manches- 
ter, England,  Nov.  23,  1837.     Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 


40  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

in  Riverton,  Neb.,  May  10,  1905.  Pastorates:  Riverton,  Neb.,  pastor,  Nov.  1, 
1904,  to  Nov.  1,  1905;  Dewitt,  Neb.,  pastor,  Nov.  1,  1905,  until  death.  En- 
gaged in  reformatory  work  twenty-five  years  previous  to  entering  into  the 
ministry.  Married,  June  13,  1879,  in  Pontiac,  111.,  Ann  EHzabeth  Cady  Wat- 
son. Died  Jime  4,  1907,  in  Riverton,  Neb.,  of  paralysis,  aged  69  years, 
6  months,  12  days. 

Williams,  William  T.,  son  of  Dr.  Mortass  and  Lucy  Jane  (Thornton) 
Williams,  was  born  in  Moorefield,  Neb.,  Jan.  25,  1832.  Received  his  aca- 
demic training  in  Moorefield  schools;  collegiate  in  Dickeson  College.  Was 
ordained  to  the  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry  in  1871.  The  greater  part  of 
his  work  was  in  the  Methodist  church.  Congregational  pastorates:  Dustin, 
Neb.,  pastor,  1890-95;  Aten,  Neb.,  pastor,  1895-1903;  without  charge, 
Nebraska  and  Cahfornia,  until  death.  Married,  in  1856,  at  Waupun,  Wis., 
Harriet,  daughter  of  Harvey  Gains,  deceased.  Three  children,  two  living. 
Married,  in  1884,  at  Norfolk,  Neb.,  Mary  S.,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Isabel 
(Henry)  Clark.  Died  July  29,  1907,  at  Ceres,  Cal.,  aged  75  years,  6  months, 
4  days. 

Wood,  Will  Converse,  son  of  Moses,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Porter  (Converse) 
Wood,  was  bom  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1839.  Attended  Boston  Latin 
School.  Was  graduated  from  Harvard  University,  1860,  and  from  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1868.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry 
at  Lanesville,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1868.  Pastorates:  Lanesville,  Mass.,  pastor, 
1868-70;  Wenham,  Mass.,  pastor,  1870-76;  Assonet,  Mass.,  acting  pastor, 
1877-79;  Scituate,  Mass.,  pastor,  1879-82;  East  Marshfield,  Mass.,  pastor, 
1879-80;  Derby,  Vt.,  pastor,  1882-83;  without  charge,  Boston,  Mass.,  1885 
until  death.  Died  Feb.  15,  1907,  in  Boston,  Mass.,  of  consumption,  aged  68 
years,  22  days. 

Wright,  Benjamin  Mead,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Abigail  (Mead)  Wright, 
was  bom  in  Greenwich,  Conn.,  July  17,  1861.  Studied  at  Greenwich  Acad- 
emy. Engaged  in  business  imtil  1883;  then  entered  Bangor  Seminary  and 
was  graduated,  1886.  Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Bridg- 
ton,  Me.,  March  4,  1887.  Pastorates:  Bridgton,  Me.,  pastor,  1886-87;  post- 
graduate course,  Yale  University,  1887-89;  Kent,  Conn.,  pastor,  1889-96; 
Orange,  Conn.,  1896  until  death.  Studied  at  Yale  during  this  pastorate  and 
received  the  degrees  of  b.d.  and  m.a.  Married,  Sept.  8,  1891,  in  Greenwich, 
Conn.,  Emily  J.,  daughter  of  Solomon  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Dayton)  Mead. 
Five  children,  three  living.  Died  Nov.  17,  1907,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  of  sec- 
ondary meningitis,  aged  46  years,  4  months. 

WuERRSCHMiDT,  CHRISTIAN  WiLHELM,  SOU  of  Hcinrich  Adam  and  Ger- 
trude (Steuben)  Wuerrschmidt,  was  born  in  Heldra,  Hessen,  Germany,  March 
27,  1850.  Studied  in  Heldra  Gymnasium  and  in  the  xmiversities  of  Leipzig 
and  Berlin.  Ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  in  Hutchinson  County, 
South  Dakota,  Oct.  4,  1885.  Pastorates:  Missionary  to  the  Germans,  South 
Dakota,  1885-89;  Sioux  Falls,  So.  Dak.,  pastor,  1889-91;  Sioux  City,  la., 
pastor,  1891-95;  Hastings,  Neb.,  pastor,  1895-1904;  without  charge,  on 
account  of  blindness,  until  death.  Married,  Oct.  10,  1876,  in  Furth,'Bavaria, 
Anna  M.,  daughter  of  Johann  and  Elizabeth  (Rottenberger)  Thurn.  Five 
children,  four  living.  Died  June  19,  1907,  in  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  of  paralysis, 
aged.  57  years,  2  months,  23  days. 


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Necrology. 


41 


SUMMARIES.  —  DISEASE  OR  CAUSE  OF  DEATH. 
Abscess  on  glottis,  1 ;  accident,  1 ;  apoplexy,  3 ;  appendicitis,  2 ;  arterial  sclero- 
sis, 2 ;  bowels,  paralysis  of,  1 ;  brain,  inflammation  of,  1 ;  Bright's  disease,  4 ; 
bronchitis,  2;  acute — ,1;  chronic  —  ,  1;  cancer,  3;  — of  larynx,  1;  consump- 
tion, 2;  elephantiasis,  11;  enteritis,  1;  erysipelas,  1;  exhaustion,  1;  gastritis, 
chronic,  1;  general  debility,  2;  grippe,  2;  heart  —  angina  pectoris,  1;  disease  of 
the  — ,  1 ;  dropsy  of  the  —  ,  1 ;  enlargement  of  — ,  1 ;  —  failure,  7 ;  —  trouble,  1 ; 
valvular — ,  1;  —  weakness,  1;  hemorrhage  of  lungs,  1;  leukemia,  1;  malnutrition, 
1 ;  meningitis,  secondary,  1 ;  mitral  regurgitation,  1 ;  nephritis,  2 ;  old  age,  9 ; 
operation,  1;  paralysis,  8;  — bulbar,  1;  pneumonia,  12;  rheumatism,  acute,  1; 
sarcoma,  1 ;  tuberculosis,  1 ;  —  acute,  1 ;  —  intestinal,  1 ;  tumor,  internal,  1 ; 
typhoid  fever,  3;  unknown,  11. 

Tabular  View,  1875-1907.  —  I.     Nttmber,  Age,  Service. 
(Figures  given  for  187.5-1900  are  totals  in  j^ears,  months,  and  days  for  twentj'- 
five  years,  presented  for  purposes  of  computation.) 


Whole  No. 
of  Deaths 


Average  Age 


Average  Length  of  Service 


1875-1900  I      2,143      1 1,745  yrs.,   145  mos.,  346  dys.  |930  yrs.,  131  mos.,  396  dys. 


1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 


96 
86 
96 
80 
96 
93 
103 


68 
67 
66 
70 
68 
66 
68 


13 
28 

7 
29 
11 
23 

5 


31 
37 
28 
33 
28 
32 
29 


10 
3 
3 

8 
7 
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10 


Total       I      2,793     |      69  yrs.,       5  mos.,       6  dys.  |  36  yrs.,      4  mos., 


22 
11 
4 
18 
17 
20 
10 


19  dys. 


II.     Age,  by  Decades. 


Year 


Over  90 


81-90 


61-70 


51-60       41-50 


31-40 


Under 
31 


Un- 
known 


1875-1900 


41 


427 


684   I  455     I  275     |   176     |   132     |     52     |     11 


1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 


3 

23 

24 

20 

8 

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18 

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15 

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14 

25 

18 

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6 

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20 

15 

6 

7 

0 

4 

19 

25 

17 

14 

6 

5 

0 

4 

10 

37 

26 

14 

7 

4 

1 

Total 


I     70     I  535     I     872   |  595     |  361      |  233      |   167     |     56     |     14 


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42 


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IV.     Education. 

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Place  op  Birth  and  Death. 


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*  1875-1900. 


VI.     Employment. 


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Total 


I  268     I  426     I  1,803|     96     |  11      |     7     |     42     |     91 


59 


1908] 


National  Societies.  43 

THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES. 


THE  AMERICAN  CONGREGATIONAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized,  1853.     Chartered,  1854. 

Headquarters,  Library,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

OFFICERS. 

President.  —  Willi.^.m  O.  Blaney. 

Vice-Presidents.  —  Samuel,  B.  Capen,  ll.d.,  Boston;   S.  S.  Rogers,  Chicago,  III. 

Corresponding  and  Recordinq  Secretary.  —  Rev.  A.  E.  Dunning,  d.d.,  Brookline. 

Treasurer.  —  Augustus  S.  Lovett,  Brookline. 

Librarian  and  Assistant  Treasurer.  —  Wm.  H.  Cobb,  d.d.,  Newton  Centre. 

Auditor. — H.  N.  Ackerman,  Medford. 

Directors. — Marquis  F.  Dickinson,  Boston;  B.  F.  Hamilton,  d.d.,  Roxbury; 
Thomas  Todd,  Concord;  Willi.ajvi  O.  Blaney,  Boston;  DeWitt  S.  Clark,  d.d., 
Salem;  William  H.  Emerson,  Cambridge;  Mortimer  B.  Mason.  Boston; 
Charles  B.  Rice,  d.d.,  Dan  vers;  A.  E.  Dunning,  d.d.,  Brookline;  Augustus 
S.  Lovett,  Brookline;  Arthur  C.  Farley,  Auburndale;  Rev.  Morton  Dexter, 
Boston;  Rev.  Edward  M.  Noyes,  Newton  Centre;  Franklin  P.  Shumway, 
Melrose;  Alfred  M.  Ziegler,  Roxbury;  Arthur  S.  Johnson,  Boston;  D.  C. 
Brewer,  Boston:  L.  A.  Crossett,  Boston;  Timothy  Smith,  Roxbury;  Jacob 
P.  Bates,  Boston ;  Sylvester  B.  Carter,  Boston ;  A.  S.  Covel,  Boston ;  Rev. 
C.  E.  Stowe,  Bridgewater;  Samuel  L^^sher,  North  Cambridge;  A.  H.  Well- 
man,  Maiden;  Thomas  Weston,  Jr.,  Newton,  F.  O.  Winslow,  Norwood; 
Edwin  S.  Woodbury,  Dorchester;  Rev.  C.  H.  D.4.niels,  d.d.,  South  Framing- 
ham. 

objects. 

To  maintain,  in  the  city  of  Boston,  a  Congregational  House;  to  care  for 
and  perpetuate  a  library  of  books,  pamphlets,  and  manuscripts,  and  a  collection  of 
portraits  and  relics  of  the  past ;  and  to  do  whatever  else  —  within  the  limits  of  its 
charter  —  shall  serve  to  illustrate  Congregational  History  and  promote  the  general 
interests  of  the  Congregational  churches. 

financial. 

During  the  year,  the  debt  on  the  Congregational  House  has  been  reduced  by 
$8,000,  bringing  it  down  to  $150,000.  It  is  a  matter  for  wonder  that  our  Asso- 
ciation is  almost  always  left  out  of  the  scope  of  testamentary  bequests.  Surely, 
there  could  not  be  a  more  stable  and  permanent  investment,  or  one  that  should 
more  commend  itself  to  those  who  have  the  best  interests  of  Congregationalism 
at  heart,  than  a  legacy  whose  income  would  be  a  perpetual  endowment  for  each 
and  all  of  our  missionary  societies.  In  August,  1907,  the  mortgage  on  the  Con- 
gregational House  was  renewed,  and  although  the  property  is  worth  several  times 
the  amount  of  the  mortgage,  it  would  be  far  more  productive  for  Christian  work 
if  it  could  be  used  more  fully  for  the  purposes  of  the  Association.  Every  con- 
tributor to  our  missionary  societies  is  directly  interested  in  the  cancellation  of 
this  debt.  The  Association  exists  for  the  benefit  of  these  societies,  and  of  the 
Congregational  Library.  The  average  annual  rental  of  the  Congregational  House, 
after  deducting  fixed  charges,  amounts  to  about  $10,000;  the  interest  on  the 
mortgage  is  about  $6,000;  if  the  debt  were  paid,  the  appropriations  to  all  the 
missionary  societies  could  be  largely  increased,  without  diminishing  the  appro- 
priation to  the  Library. 

Now,  suppose  that  a  number  of  bequests  amounting  to  $150,000  were  distributed 
among  the  different  benevolent  enterprises  that  center  in  the  Congregational  House. 
The  total  result,  at  four  per  cent  interest,  would  be  an  annual  gift  of  $6,000  to  these 
causes. 

Suppose,  on  the  other  hand,  that  this  $150,000  was  devoted  to  wiping  out  the 
debt  on  the  House.  The  present  surplus  of  $10,000  would  be  increased  by  the 
interest  on  the  mortgage,  namely,  $6,000,  and  the  whole  $16,000  wotdd  be  availa- 
ble for  the  missionary  work  of  our  churches,  —  $16,000  annually,  instead  of  $6,000. 
It  is  clear,  then,  that  the  same  amount  of  money,  whether  bequeathed  or  given 
directly,  will  go  much  further  for  Congregational  work  when  invested  in  the  Con- 
gregational House,  not  to  urge  the  greater  security  of  the  investment. 

the  library. 
How  can  the  inertia  of  church  clerks  be  overcome?  We  are  constantly  urging 
these  oflBcials  to  send  the  Library  two  copies  of  the  latest  manuals,  histories,  etc., 
of  their  respective  churches;  but  few  respond,  and  a  mortifying  gap  exists  at 
this  point.  Perhaps  the  many  fail  to  understand  that  this  material  becomes 
more  valuable  as  the  years  pass. 


44  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

THE  AMERICAN  BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS  FOR  FOREIGN 
MISSIONS. 

Organized  in  1810.     Incorporated  in  1812. 
President.  —  Samuel  B.  Capen,  ll.d.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Vice-President.  —  Henry  C.  King,  d.d.,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Corresponding  Secretaries.  —  James  L.  Barton,  d.d.  ;  Cornelius  H.  Patton,  d.d. 
Treasu  rer.  —  Frank  H.  Wiggin. 

Editorial  Secretaries.  —  Elnathan  E.  Strong,  d.d.,  Emeritus;  Rev.  William 
E.  Strong. 

Associate  Secretary.  —  Harrt  Wade  Hicks. 

Assistant  Secretary.  —  Rev.  Enoch  F.  Bell. 

Publishing  and  Purchasing  Agent.  —  John  G.  Hosmer. 

District  Secretaries.  —  Middle  District:  Charles  C.  Creegan,  d.d.,  4th  Ave.  and 
22d  St.,  New  York;  Interior  District:  A.  N.  Hitchcock,  ph.d.,  153  Lasalle  St., 
Chicago;  Pacific  Coast  District:  Rev.  H.  Melville  T-::nney,  Barker  Block, 
Berkeley,  Cal. 

Prudential  Committee.  —  The  President  and  Vice-President,  ex  ofjiciis;  Edward  C. 
Moore,  d.d.  ;  Hon.  Arthur  H.  Wellman;  Rev.  Albert  P.  Fitch;  Henry  H. 
Proctor;  Francis  O.  Winslow;  Arthur  L.  Gillett,  d.d.;  Charles  A.  Hop- 
kins; Herbert  A.  Wilder;  Rev.  Edward  M.  Noyes;  Rev.  John  H.  Denison; 
Rev.  George  A.  Hall. 

The  American  Board  is  the  only  foreign  missionary  society  of  the  Congrega- 
tionalists  of  America,  including  Canada;  friends  of  other  denominations  often 
give  through  its  channels.  The  Board  has  a  famous  history  and  a  prestige  unsur- 
passed by  any  missionary  society  at  home  or  abroad. 

Its  work  is  conducted  tlirough  twenty  missions  in  nine  countries  with  579  mission- 
aries (200  men  and  379  women)  and  4,135  native  workers.  Connected  with  its 
missions  are  580  churches,  with  68,000  communicants,  of  whom  over  6,000  were 
added  by  confession  the  past  year.  Its  educational  work  includes  over  1,400 
schools  with  65,000  scholars;  of  these  schools,  13  are  theological  seminaries  and 
128  colleges,  boarding  or  high  schools.  Forty-seven  missionary  physicians  are 
busy  in  medical  work  of  the  Board,  with  34  hospitals,  45  dispensaries  and  over 
275,000  patients  annually.  Using  27  different  languages,  the  Board  prints  millions 
of  pages  of  books,  papers,  pamphlets,  etc.,  for  use  in  its  schools,  churches,  hospitals, 
and  the  homes  of  the  people. 

In  such  ways  are  Congregationalists  endeavoring  to  evangelize  the  75,000,000 
of  the  earth's  population  assigned  to  us  under  the  comity  arrangement  in  force 
among  the  leading  foreign  missionary  societies.  The  cost  for  the  work  last  year, 
viz.,  $877,631.95,  seems  moderate  when  we  consider  the  magnitude  of  the  opera- 
tions. We  could  name  more  than  one  university  in  the  United  States  whose  annual 
budget  is  greater  than  that  of  the  American  Board.  In  this  connection  it  should 
be  kept  in  mind  that  the  native  churches,  out  of  their  poverty,  contributed  during 
last  year  the  sum  of  $226,271.  In  two  of  our  missions,  Japan  and  Natal,  the 
churches  are  self-supporting,  and  in  all  of  our  missions  a  large  measure  of  self- 
support  has  been  attained.  Surely  it  is  a  pri\'ilege  to  help  those  who  show  such  a 
disposition  to  help  themselves. 


1908]  National  Societies.  45 


SUMMARY  OF  THE  REPORT  OF  TREASURER  OF  THE  A.  B.  C.  F.  M, 
FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  AUGUST  31,  1907, 

EXPENDITURES. 

Cost  of  Missions, 

Mission  to  West  Central  Africa $28,265.76 

Mission  to  East  Central  Africa 10,649.47 

Zulu  Mission 41,471.93 

Mission  to  European  Turkey 35,051.16 

Mission  to  Western  Turkey 101,874.87 

Mission  to  Central  Turkey 41,331.80 

Mission  to  Eastern  Turkey 45,423.34 

Marathi  Mission 90,634.50 

Madura  Mission 61,557.67 

Ceylon  Mission 15,961.77 

Foochow  Mission 53,383.93 

South  China  Mission 6,869.57 

North  China  Mission 65,257.97 

Shansi  Mission 9,732.28 

Mission  to  Japan 101,230.64 

Hawaiian  Islands 350.00 

Micronesian  Mission 26,089.60 

Mission  to  Mexico 24,043.50 

Mission  to  Spain 14,139.69 

Mission  to  Austria 11,034.93 

Philippine  Islands  Mission 2,494.13 

.$786,848.51 

Cost  of  Agencies  and  Young  People's  Department 40,106.34 

Cost  of  PubUcations 13,773.30 

Cost  of  Administration. 

Department  of  Correspondence $15,360.44 

Treasurer's  Department 9,775.41 

New  York  Qty 1,619.83 

Rent,  Annual  Meeting,  and  miscellaneous  charges.  .  .  .  10,148.12           36,903.80 

Total $877,631.95 


RECEIPTS. 

Donations,  acknowledged  in  the  Missionary  Herald. . .  $646,724.99 
Legacies  as  acknowledged  in  the  Missionary  Herald.  . .  166,830.54 
Interest  on  General  Permanent  Fund 21,411.1 7 


$834,966.70 


Balance  due  Aug.   31,    1907,    from    Woman's    Board   of  Missions 

of  the  Interior 4,089.06 

Balance  due  Aug.  31,   1907,  from  Canada  Congregational  Foreign 

Mission  Society 1,940.67 

Balance  at  debit  of   the  American    Board   of   Commissioners  for 

Foreign  Missions,  Aug.  31,  1907 36,635.52 


$877,631.95 


FRANK  II.  WIG  GIN,  Treasurer. 


46  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

THE  CONGREGATIONAL  EDUCATION  SOCIETY. 

i  612  and  613  Congregational  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

Officers  for  1908-1909. 
President.  — William  R.  Campbell,  d.d. 
Vice-President.  —  Henry  C.  King,  d.d. 
Directors.  —  William  R.  Campbell,  d.d.  ;    Henry    C.    King,    d.d.,    ex    ofjiciis; 

J.  Converse  Gray;  Simeon  Gilbert,  d.d. ;  Rev.  Frederick  H.  Page;  B.  F. 

Hamilton,  d.d.;   C.  B.  Rice,  d.d.;  Thomas  Weston;   David  Fales;  W.  E. 

Barton,  d.d.;   Edward  P.  Merriam;  Thomas  Todd;   G.  S.  F.  Savage,  d.d.; 

Walter  K.  Bigelow;    Frank  K.  Sanders,  d.d.;    Rev.  Harris  G.  Hale; 

Rev.  Samuel  C.  Bushnell;  Albert  Bushnell  Hart;  C.  H.  Beale,  d.d.; 

Rev.  J.  F.  Loba. 
Honorary  Director.  —  Joshua  W.  Wellman,  d.d. 
Corresponding  Secretary.  —  Rev.  Edward  S.  Tead. 
Honorary  Secretary.  —  J.  A.  Hamilton,  d.d. 
Treasurer.  —  S.  F.  Wilkins. 
Auditor.  —  H.  N.  Ackerman. 

Western  Field  Secretary.  —  Theodore  Clifton,  d.d.,  153  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  III, 
Field  Superintendents.  —  New  Mexico,   Rev.   J.   H.    Heald;    Utah,  Rev.   S.   H. 

Goodwin. 

Five  Departments. 

Theological   Seminaries,   Colleges,  Academies,   Mission   Schools,  and  Student  Aid. 

theological  seminaries. 

Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  Foreign  Departments,  Chicago,  111. 

Revere  Finnish  School,  Mass. 

There  are  sections  in  the  West  solidly  foreign.  New  England  has  an  increasing 
foreign  population.  While  the  children  of  newcomers  eagerly  learn  the  English 
language,  their  parents  will  probably  be  satisfied  to  speak  their  mother  tongue. 
The  graduates  from  the  foreign  departments  at  Chicago  and  Revere,  Mass.,  are 
able  to  preach  in  both  English  and  the  mother  tongue. 

colleges. 
Rollins,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  Kingfisher,  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

Fairmount,  Wichita,  Kan.  Redfield,  Redfield,  So.  Dak. 

During  the  last  ten  centuries  Christian  universities  and  colleges  have  trained 
the  great  leaders  in  human  progress.  Wise,  far-seeing,  and  unselfish  leaders  are 
now  needed  more  than  ever.  The  problems  and  perplexities  of  our  national 
progress  will  increase  rather  than  diminish. 

Educated  Christianity  is  the  hope  of  the  world,  and  the  reign  of  Clirist  over 
human  thought  must  result  mainlj''  from  Christian  institutions. 

academies. 
Eighteen  academies  receive  financial  aid. 
Several  other  academies,  closely  allied,  indorsed  and  helped. 

Gordon,  Utah.  Rogers,  Arkansas. 

Proctor,  Utah.  Ward,  South  Dakota. 

Franklin,  Nebraska.  Windom,  Minnesota. 

Chadron,  Nebraska.  Northland,  Wisconsin. 

Weeping  Water,  Nebraska.  Southern  Collegiate,  Illinois. 

Gates,  Nebraska.  Northwestern,  Oklahoma. 

Eureka,  Kansas.  Paradise  Institute,  California. 

Kidder,  Missouri.  Phillips,  North  Dakota. 

Iberia,  Missouri.  Thorsby  Institute,  Alabama. 


908]  National  Societies.  47 

Many  states  in  the  West  and  South  make  no  provision  in  their  statutes  for  high 
schools  in  the  rural  districts,  so  that  there  are  large  sections  of  our  country,  em- 
bracing in  some  localities  several  counties  with  thousands  of  settlers  widely  dis- 
tributed, without  any  schools  of  higher  grade. 

Our  Christian  academies  prepare  teachers  for  public  schools  and  young  people 
for  college,  and  afiford  liberal  culture  to  many  others  who  go  forth  as  Christians  to 
be  the  seed  and  strength  of  home  missionary  churches. 

mission  schools  in  utah. 
Bountiful.  Lehi. 

Coalville.  Vernal. 

Heber. 

Gordon  and  Proctor,  elsewhere  given  as  academies. 

Reasons.  —  Mormon  leaders  are  making  strenuous  efforts  to  extend  Mor- 
monism.  Its  missionaries  are  active  in  this  country  and  abroad.  There  are  nine 
Mormon  conferences  on  the  Atlantic  coast  from  Maine  to  Virginia.  The  leaders 
have  a  distinct  poUtical  aim  to  gain  firmer  hold  in  national  affairs  in  order  to 
further  the  interest  of  their  church  and  gain  larger  liberty  for  their  irreligious 
practices.     Mormon  church  influence  controls  the  pubUc  schools  in  Utah. 

MISSION    schools    IN    NEW    MEXICO. 

San  Rafael.  Atrisco. 

Barelas.  Cubero. 

San  Mateo.  '  Seboyeta. 

Poor,  ignorant,  and  superstitious  Mexicans  appeal  for  Christian  light. 

The  poverty,  prejudice,  and  backward  condition  of  the  people  are  a  strange 
anachronism  in  the  midst  of  our  American  life. 

The  upUfting  of  homes  and  establishing  of  churches  will  come  through  the 
children  and  their  schools. 

student  aid. 

Money  is  loaned  or  granted  to  meritorious  and  needy  young  men  for  studying 
for  the  Christian  ministry.  Competent  committees  at  seminaries  and  colleges 
examine  each  applicant  and  give  estimates  of  his  worth. 


48  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

CONGREGATIONAL  HOME  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 

OfRce:  Fourth  Ave.  and  Twenty-second  St.,  New  York. 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York;  was  organized  in  New 
York  City,  May  12,  1846;  and  incorporated  Feb.  6,  1871. 


President.  —  Charles  S.  Mills,  d.d. 

General  Secretary.  —  Hubert  C.  Herring,  d.d. 

Associate  Secretary.  —  Willis  E.  Lougee. 

Honorary  Secretary.  —  Joseph  B.  Clark,  d.d. 

Treasurer.  —  Washington  Choate,  d.d. 

Secretary  of  Woman's  Department.  —  Miss  Miriam  L.  Woodberry, 

superintendents. 

Moritz  E.  Eversz,  d.d.,  German  Department,  81  Ashland  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 
Rev.  F.  RisBERG,  Swedish  Work,  81  Ashland  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 
Rev.  O.  C.  Grauer,  Dano-Norwegian-Slavic  Work,  81  Ashland  Boulevard,  Chicago, 
111. 


Rev.  W^.  G.  PuDDEFooT,   Chicago,   111. 
Geo.  R.  Merrill,  d.d., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Rev.  W.  W.  ScuDDER,  Jr., 

West  Seattle,  Wash. 
Rev.  W.  B.  D.  Gray,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 
Frank  E.  Jenkins,  d.d.,  "Atlanta,  Ga. 
W.  H.  Thrall,  d.d.,  Huron,  S.  D. 

Rev.  G.  J.  Powell,         Fargo,  N.  Dak. 
Rev.  Geo.  A.  Hood,  Denver,  Colo. 


Rev.  Geo.  A.  Chatfield, 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona, 
Nara  Visa,  N.  M. 
Rev.  A.  J.  FoLSOM,  Forest  Grove,  Ore. 
Rev.  A.  E.  RiCKER, 

287  Fourth  Ave.,  N.  Y. 
Rev.  C.  G.  Murphy, 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Geo.  L.  Todd,  d.d.,  Havana,  Cuba. 


secretaries  and  treasurers  of  constituent  states. 

Maine  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  Chas.  Harbutt,  Sec.,  34  Dow  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
Maine  Missionary  Society,  W.  P.  Hubbard,  Esq.,  Treas.,  Box  1052,  Bangor,  Me. 
New  Hampshire  Home  Miss.  Society,  Rev.  E.  R.  Smith,  Sec,  Concord,  N.  H. 
New  Hampshire  Home  Miss.  Society,  Alvin  B.  Cross,  Treas.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Vermont  Domestic  Miss.  Society,  C.  H.  Merrill,  d.d..  Sec,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 
Vermont  Domestic  Miss.  Society,  J.  T.  Ritchie,  Treas.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 
Masachusetts  Home  Miss.  Society,  F.  E.  Emrich,  d.d.,  Sec,  609  Cong.  House, 

Boston  Mass. 
Massachusetts  Home  Miss.  Society,  Henry  N.  Hoyt,  d.d.,  Treas.,  609  Cong.  House, 

Boston,  Mass. 
Rhode  Island  Home  Miss.  Society,  Rev.  James  H.  Lyon,  Sec,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 
Rhode  Island  Home  Miss.  Society,  Jos.  Wm.  Rice,  Esq.,  Treas.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Missionary  Society  of  Connecticut,  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Sec,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Missionary  Society  of  Connecticut,  Security  Co.,  Treas.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
New  York  Home  Miss.  Society,  Rev.  C.  W.  Shelton,  jSec,  4th  Ave.  and  22d  St., 

New  York. 
New  York  Home  Miss.  Society,  C.  S.  Fitch,  Treas.,  4th  Ave.  and  22d  St.,  New  York. 
Ohio  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  Charles  H.  Small,  Sec.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Ohio  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  Charles  H.  Small,  Treas.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Illinois  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  G.  T.  McCollum,  Sec,  )  153  La  Salle  St., 
IlUnois  Home  Missionary  Society,  John  W.  Iliff,  Treas.,  S       Chicago,  111. 

Wisconsin  Home  Miss.  Society,  H.  W.  Carter,  d.d..  Sec,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Home  Miss.  Society,  C.  M.  Blackman,  Esq.,  Treas. ^  Whitewater,  Wis. 
Iowa  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  P.  A.  Johnson,  Sec,  Grinnell,  la. 
Iowa  Home  Missionary  Society,  Miss  A.  D.  Merrill,  Treas.,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Michigan  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  J.  W.  Sutherland,  Sec,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Michigan  Home  Missionarj'-  Society,  Rev.  J.  P.  Sanderson,  Treas.,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Kansas  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  L.  C.  Schnacke,  Sec,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Kansas  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  H.  E.  Thayer,  Treas.,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Nebraska  Home  Miss.  Society,  Rev.  S.  I.  Hanford,  Sec,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Home  Miss.  Society,  S.  A.  Sanderson,  Treas.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
So.  California  Home  Miss.  Society,  Rev.  John  L.  Maile,  Sec,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
North  California  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  L.  D.  Rathbone,  ^ec,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Missouri  Congregational  Home  Miss.  Society,  A.  K.  Wray,  d.d..  Sec,  Carthage,  Mo. 
Missouri    Congregational   Home   Missionary  Society.  —  Lewis   E.  Snow,  Treas., 

St.  Louis,  Mo 


1908]  National  Societies.  49 

The  Home  Missionary,  a  magazine  published  by  the  Society  since  1828,  is  now 
issued  monthly  at  fifty  cents  a  year,  including  postage.  It  gives  a  running  accoimt 
of  the  progress  of  the  work  in  all  parts  of  the  country,  largely  from  the  pens  of  the 
superintendents  and  missionaries  personally  engaged  in  it.  In  Congregational 
Work,  the  monthly  organ  of  the  Seven  Congregational  Societies,  the  pages  allotted 
to  Home  Missions  keep  their  readers  in  constant  touch  with  the  workers  in  all 
parts  of  the  wide  field  and  present  the  freshest  intelligence  therefrom.  The 
price  is  only  ten  cents  a  year.  An  Annual  Report  sums  up  the  results  of  each 
year.  Leaflets  and  tracts  for  the  times  are  published  as  occasion  calls  and  fiinds 
allow,  designed  to  help  pastors,  Sunday-school  officers,  and  friends  of  home  missions 
generally,  m  awakening  and  keeping  alive  an  intelligent,  practical,  growing  interest 
in  the  work.  These  may  be  had,  free  of  charge,  at  any  time,  by  addressing  the 
officers  of  the  Society  at  its  rooms.  Fourth  Ave.  and  22d  St.,  New  York. 

For  eighty-one  years  the  Society  has  been  organizing  churches  in  the  West  and 
South,  and  aiding  in  the  support  of  their  ministers  till  those  churches  are  able 
to  assume  the  whole  expense.  Its  missionaries  have,  from  the  first,  organized 
Sunday-schools,  provided  proper  teachers  for  them,  and  by  watchful  oversight 
have  secured  their  permanence  and  growth  into  churches. 

In  cormection  with  the  labor  of  its  missionaries,  7,076  churches  (a)  have  been 
organized,  and  3,388  have  come  to  self-support.  It  has  collected  and  disbursed  in 
cash  $23,861,633.40  and  in  clothing,  books,  and  other  suppUes,  largely  the  offerings 
of  Christian  women,  $2,761,156;  in  all,  $26,622,789.40.  The  additions  to  the 
churches  have  been  535,492. 

The  number  of  missionaries  employed  in  its  eighty-first  year  (1906-1907)  was 
1,585;  1,015  of  them  in  states  and  territories  west  and  south  of  the  Middle  States. 
They  preached  regularly  in  1,881  stations,  and  at  frequent  intervals  in  many 
hundreds  more.  The  number  of  Sunday-school  and  Bible-class  scholars  was 
117,263.  The  additions  to  the  churches  were  5,447,  3,667  of  them  on  confession  of 
Christ.     Churches  organized,  40 ;  reached  self-support,  45. 

The  eighty-first  year's  receipts  were,  in  cash,  $478,576.57;  in  suppHes,  $42,432; 
in  all,  $521,008.57. 

In  1883,  a  Woman's  Department  was  opened.  Its  object  is  to  interest  the 
women  of  our  churches  all  over  the  country,  and  through  them  the  children,  more 
directly  in  the  work;  not  to  the  diminishing  of  their  helpful  labor  in  the  way  of 
home  missionary  boxes  (of  clothing,  etc.),  but  to  secure  also  their  gifts  of  money 
for  the  support  of  missionaries  all  over  the  country,  and  for  various  special  uses, 
as  called  for  from  time  to  time.  Their  aid  in  this  line  is  steadily  growing,  but  much 
more  is  needed.  . 

The  Society  is  doing  much  more  work  than  ever  before  among  the  foreign-born 
in  all  parts  of  the  country.  At  nearly  every  meeting  the  Executive  Committee  is 
urged,  too  often  in  vain  for  lack  of  means,  to  appomt  chosen  men  for  new  fields 
at  the  front,  where  they  are  greatly  needed,  but  where  their  support  involves  heavy 
outlay  by  the  Society.  For  securing  the  means  essential  to  the  carryingon  of  this 
great  work  the  Society  depends,  vmder  God,  on  the  zealous  co-operation  of  the 
pastors  and  members  of  the  Congregational  churches  of  the  land.  At  least  $100,000 
more  than  last  year's  receipts  are  required  to  carry  on  this  work,  besides  an  equal 
advance  to  meet  indebtedness  for  work  already  done. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

The  Receipts  during  the  financial  year  ending  March  31,  1906  (not  in- 
cluding loans),  were,  from  congregations  and  individuals,  $106,- 
377.35;  ditto  transmitted  by  Constituent  States,  $14,044.16;  from 
Legacies,  $88,997.00;  Conditional  Gifts,  Interest  and  Literature, 
$34,395.03.  Constituent  States'  Receipts  apphed  to  work  in  their 
own  fields,  $234,763.03.     In  all $478,576.57 

Payments  during  the  same  year  (not  including  loans  paid) :  Cost  of 
Missions,  $155,770.98;  Constituent  States,  $19,833.12;  cost  of 
Communicating  Information,  $22,694.59.  Administration,  $24,- 
343.44;  Estate  Expenses  and  Interest  Accoimt,  $17,126.85;  Con- 
stituent States,  for  missionaries,  labor,  and  expenses,  $234,763.03. 
Total  expenses $474,532.01 

Additional  cash  and  supplies  disbursed  by  direction  of  the  donors, 

including  Constituent  State  Societies $30,000.00 

FORM  OF  BEQUEST. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executors  the  sum  of dollars,  in  trust,  to  pay  over 

the  same  in months  after  my  decease  to  the  person  who,  when  the  same 

is  payable,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  the  Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society, 
formed  in  the  city  of  New  York,  in  the  year  eighteen  hundred  and  twenty-six,  to  be 
applied  to  the  charitable  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society,  and  under  its  direction. 

(a)  About  1,600  of  these  churches,  planted  in  the  earlier  years,  were  Presbyterian. 


50  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

THE  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION. 

2S7  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York. 

Organized  Sept.  3,  1846.    Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

President.  —  Rev.  Amory  H.  Bradford,  d.d. 

Honorary  Secretary  and  Editor.  —  Rev.  A.  F.  Beard,  d.d. 

Corresponding   Secretaries.  —  Rev.    James    W,  Coopeb,    d.d.;  Rev.  Charles    J. 

Ryder,  d.d. 
Treasurer.  —  H.  W.  Hubbard,  Esq. 
Secretary  of  Wotnan's  Bureau.  —  Miss  D.  E.  Emerson. 
District  Secretaries.  —  Rev.  G.  H.  GtrxTERsoN,  615  Congregational  House,  Boston, 

Mass. ; ,  153  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

Field  Representative.  —  Mrs.  I.  V.  Woodbury,  Congregational  House,   Boston, 

Mass. 
Secretary  Emeritus.  —  Rev.  J.  E.  Roy,  d.d.,*  Chicago,  111. 

FIELD 

extends  from  the  Atlantic  Coast  to  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  and  from  Porto  Rico 
to  Alaska.  It  includes  in  the  South  the  Negroes  and  the  Whites,  both  in  the 
mountains  and  the  lowlands;  in  the  West  the  Indians;  on  the  Pacific  Coast  the 
Chinese  and  Japanese;  in  Alaska  the  Eskimos;  and  in  Porto  Rico  and  Hawaii 
those  of  various  races. 

PURPOSE   AND    METHOD. 

The  American  Missionary  Association  is  training  leaders  for  these  different 
races.     This  involves  an 

INDUSTRIAL   LEADERSHIP. 

The  Association  years  ago  introduced  into  its  schools  Industrial  Training.  All 
our  principal  schools  now  give  this  training.  The  aim  is  not  simply  to  instruct 
the  few  in  handicrafts,  but  to  give  to  the  many  an  intelUgent  and  efficient  industrial 
leadership  within  their  own  race,  which  shall  encourage  industrial  activity  and 
lead  to  economic  development. 

AN  INTELLECTUAL  LEADERSHIP 

is  also  furnished  through  the  colleges  and  higher  institutions.  No  race  can  be 
lifted  up  by  means  of  industrial  training  alone.  The  larger  development  of  intel- 
lectual life  is  essential  to  secure  to  any  race  influence  and  power.  This  the  Asso- 
ciation recognizes  and  provides  for.  In  its  normal  schools  hundreds  of  teachers 
are  trained  for  the  pubhc  schools.  This  training  of  teachers  is  of  s\ipreme  import- 
ance in  the  elevation  of  any  people. 

MORAL   AND    RELIGIOUS    LEADERSHIP. 

Departments  of  BibUcal  and  theological  instruction,  in  which  ministers  and 
missionaries  are  trained  for  the  service  of  their  own  people,  are  provided  by  the 
Association.  Character  building  and  religious  instruction  are  everywhere  a  part 
of  school  training.  High  moral  standards  can  be  met  only  by  a  well-trained  moral 
and  religious  leadership. 

EDUCATIONAL    WORK 

includes  normal,  theological,  college,  academic,  and  grade  teaching,  with  instruc- 
tion in  manual  training,  domestic  science,  mechanic  arts,  and  agriculture.  Its 
chartered  institutions  are  Fisk  University,  Talladega  College,  Tougaloo  University, 
Straight  University,  Tillotson  College  for  colored  students.  Piedmont  College  and 
Atlanta  Theological  Seminary  for  whites.  Among  its  secondary  schools  are  Glou- 
cester School,  Va. ;  Saluda  Seminary,  Lincoln  Academy,  J.  K.  Brick  School,  Greg- 
ory Institute,  Washburn  Seminary,  Peabody  Academy,  N.  C. ;  Avery  Institute, 
Brewer  Normal,  S.  C. ;  Ballard  Normal,  Beach  Institute,  Allen  Normal,  Dorchester 
Academy,  Albany  Normal,  Knox  Institute,  Ga.;  Fessenden  Academy,  Orange 
Park  Normal,  Fla.;  Joppa  Institute,  Emerson  Institute,  Lincoln  Normal,  Burrell 
Normal,  Trinity  School,  Ala.;  Lincoln  School,  Moorhead  Industrial,  Mt.  Hermon, 
Miss.;  LeMoyne  Institute,  Grand  View  Normal,  Pleasant  Hill  Academy,  Tenn.; 
Chandler  Normal,  Black  Motintain  Academy,  Ky.;  Santee  Normal,  Neb.;  Blanche 
Kellogg  Institute,  Porto  Rico.     One  hundred  schools  in  all. 

CHURCH    WORK. 

The  Association  has  231  Congregational  churches  under  its  care,  besides  many 
preaching  stations.  The  Indian  Dakota  Association  is  developing  a  vigorous 
church  life.  In  the  Chinese  fields,  while  there  are  few  churches,  many  pagans  have 
come  into  the  Christian  life.  In  Porto  Rico  the  field  is  white  to  the  harvest.  The 
South  greatly  needs  the  liberalizing  and  ethically  tonic  influence  of  our  free,  intel- 
ligent, self-governing,  unsectarian  churches,  for  both  races,  and  many  such  churches 
are  being  sustained  by  the  Association. 

*  Died  March  4,  1908. 


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MAGAZINE. 

The  American  Missionary  is  published  monthly,  except  July  and  August.  New 
form,  fresh  material,  and  general  illustrations  characterize  it  for  1908.  Pastors  of 
contributing  churches,  superintendents  of  Simday-schools,  college  and  theological 
libraries  and  missionary  societies  will  receive  the  Missionary  upon  application  if 
so  desired.     Subscription  is  fijty  cents  per  year. 

'  STATISTICS,  1906-1907. 

The  South.  Church  Work,  —  Churches,  206;  missionaries,  125;  mem- 
bers,  11,351. 

Educational  Work.  —  Chartered  institutions,  6;  theological  seininaries,  4; 
normal  and  graded  schools,  44;  common  schools,  23 ;  instructors,  551 ;  pupils,  15,406. 
(Included  in  the  above  are  47  white  churches,  with  1,422  members;  9  schools,  with 
2,260  pupils. 

Porto  Rico. —  Churches,  6;  members,  481 ;  out-stations,  35;  schools,  1 ;  teachers 
5;  missionaries  and  evangelists,  17. 

The  Indians.  —  Churches,  18;  out-stations,  57;  members,  1,477;  schools,  1; 
pupils,  395;  missionaries,  teachers,  and  native  pastors,  60.  Alaska  has  two  mis- 
sionaries, 2  native  helpers,  1  church  with  216  members. 

The  Chinese  and  Japanese.  —  Chm-ches,  3 ;  members,  92 ;  schools  and  out- 
stations,  21;  teachers,  60;  pupils,  1,966;  conversions,  182.  Hawaii :  missionaries,  4; 
Chinese  and  Japanese  evangelists,  19. 

Summary,  —  Churches,  231 ;  members,  14,309;  schools,  100;  pupils  17,852. 

woman's  bureau. 
The  Association  has  a  Bureau  of  Woman's  Work,  to  assist  in  collecting  fimds 
for  the  elevation  of  women  in  its  various  fields.     It  specially  invites  the  co-operation 
of  the  Christian  women  of  the  churches  in  this  form  of  work. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 
current  work  of  the  year. 

The  Receipts  during  the  fiscal  year  ending  Sept.  30,  1907,  were,  from  churches, 
Sunday-schools,  missionary  societies,  and  individuals,  $204,539.31 ;  from  estates, 
$125,198.90;  from  income,  $12,568.31;  income,  estate  of  Mrs.  Brick,  $7,335.98; 
from  tuition,  $63,596.19 ;  from  Slater  Fund,  paid  to  institutions,  $4,500.00.  Total, 
$417,738.69. 

'The  Payments  were,  for  the  South,  $281,535.19;  Porto  Rico,  $16,669.72; 
Indians,  $25,264.63;  Chinese,  $19,506.68;  Hawaiian  Missions,  $8,000.00;  publica- 
tions, $11,246.83;  agencies,  $20,448.00;  Honorary  Secretary  and  Editor,  $2,000.00; 
administration,  $18,970.63;  annual  meeting,  etc.,  $1,135.58.  Total,  $404,777.26. 
Debt  balance  Oct.  1,  1906,  $67,912.61.     Debt  balance  Sept.  30,  1907,  $54,951.18. 

DANIEL    hand    EDUCATIONAL    FUND    FOR   COLORED    PEOPLE. 
INCOME  account. 

The  Receipts.  —  Balance  on  hand,  Oct.  1,  1906,  $4,995.08;  income  collected 
for  the  year  to  Sept.  30,  1907,  $75,864.35.  Expenditures,  $75,617.98.  Balance  on 
hand  and  appropriated,  $5,241.45. 

SUMMARY    OF    RECEIPTS   FOR   THE    YEAR. 

For  current  work,  $417,738.69;  income  from  Daniel  Hand  Fund,  $75,864.35; 
Endowment  Funds,  $57,025.91 ;  income  not  in  Current  Receipts,  $4,652.96.  Total, 
$555,281.91. 

FORM    OF   A    BEQUEST. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executor  (or  executors)  the  sum  of dollars,  in  trust,  to 

pay  the  same,  in days  after  vay  decease,  to  the  person  who,  when  the  same 

is  payable,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  "  The  American  Missionary  Association,"  New 
York  City,  to  be  applied  under  the  direction  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  that 
Association  to  its  charitable  uses  and  purposes. 

This  will  should  be  attested  by  three  witnesses  (in  some  states  three  are  required, 
in  other  states  only  two),  who  shall  write  against  their  names  their  places  of  resi- 
dence (if  in  cities,  the  street  and  number) .  The  following  form  of  attestation  will 
answer  for  every  state  in  the  Union:  "  Signed,  sealed,  pubhshed,  and  declared  by 
the  said  (A  B)  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament  in  the  presence  of  us,  who,  at  the 
request  of  the  said  (A  B)  and  in  his  presence,  and  in  the  presence  of  each  other, 
have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as  witnesses."  In  some  states  it  is  required 
that  charitable  bequests  should  be  made  at  least  two  months  before  the  death  of 
the  testator,  but  this  rule  does  not  apply  to  bequests  in  New  York  State  to  this 
Association. 


52  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH   BUILDING  SOCIETY. 
105  East  Twenty-second  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

LtTCiEN  C.  Warner,  ll.d.,  President. 
Mr.  Aaron  B.  Mead,  Chicago,  111.  \ 

I  Mr.  Elbridge  Torrey,  Boston,  Mass.  /  Vice- 

Officers  of  the  Society.  /  Hon.  H.  Clark  Ford,  Ohio.       _  I  Presi- 

"  ^,  Rev.  C.  S.  Mills,  d.d.,  Missouri.  /  dents. 

'Rev.  Washington  Gladden,  d.d,,  Columbus,  O.  \ 
Rev.  Harry  P.  Dewey,  d.d.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  / 
Charles  H.  Richards,  d.d..  Recording  Secretary. 

(  Wm.  H.  Ward,  d.d.,  ll.d..  Chairman. 
Officers  of  the  Board.      \  Charles  H  .  Richards,  d.d.,  Corresponding  Secretary. 

'  Charles  E.  Hope,  Treasurer  and  Recording  Secretary. 

( Rev.  W.  W.  Newell,  d.d.,  Chicago,  111. 
Field  Secretaries.  \  Rev.  Roy  B.  Guild,  Boston,  Mass. 

(  Rev.  II.  H.  WiKOFF,  San  Francisco,  Cal, 

Assistant  Field  Secretary.  —  Mrs.  C.  H.  Taintor,  Clinton,  Conn. 

Trustees.  —  Mr.  Ernest  Greene;  Rev.  W.  H.  Kephart;  Rev.  C.  I-.  Goodrich; 
L.  C.  Warner,  ll.d.;  Rev.  Frederick  Lynch,  1906-1909.  Wm.  H.  "\^  ard,  d.d., 
ll.d.;  Rev.  John  S.  Penman:  Rev.  C.  L.  Kloss,  d.d.;  Mr.  Charles  A.  Beck- 
with;  Mr.  John  H.  Allen,  1907-1910.  Mr.  W.  J.  Httnt;  Mr.  John  D.  Cutter; 
Kev.  William  D.  Street;  Mr.  Dyer  B.  Holmes;  W.  W.  Leete,  d.d.,  1908- 
1911. 

Finance  Committee.  —  Messrs.  Warner,  Hunt,  and  Holmes. 

Application  Committee.  —  Messrs.  Ward,  Cutter,  Warner,  and  Kephart, 

Voting  Members.  —  Fifty  Dollars  constitute  the  giver  a  Life  Member  of  the 
Society.  Any  church  contributing  to  the  treasury  within  a  year  may  send  its 
pastor  and  two  delegates  to  the  annual  meeting  as  annual  members.  Officers  and 
Trustees  are  ex-officio  members. 

Annual  Meeting.  —  The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Congregational  Church  Building 
Society  is  held  on  the  third  Thursday  of  January,  each  year,  in  New  Yorli,  at  half 
past  three  o'clock  p.m.,  unless  otherwise  ordered  and  due  notice  given. 

Form  of  Bequest.  —  I  give  and  bequeath  to  "  The  Congregational  Church 
Building   Society,   a  corporation  duly  organized  and  existing  under  the  laws 

of  the  State  of  New  York,"  the  sum  of dollars,  payable  in ; month 

after  my  decease,  to  be  applied  to  the  charitable  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society, 
under  the  direction  of  its  Board  of  Trustees. 

The  Work  Done.  —  In  fifty-four  and  a  half  years  tliis  Society  has  helped  to 
complete  3,892  churches,  and  1,028  parsonages.  Its  receipts  have  aniounted  to 
$5,695,315.47.  It  has  helped  to  secure  church  property  worth  nearly  $20,000,000, 
and  has  been  an  important  factor  in  securing  nearly  200  per  cent  growth  in  our 
denomination  in  a  half  century. 

Last  Year.  —  Its  receipts  in  1907  were  larger  than  in  any  j'-ear  but  two  in  its 
history.  Two  hundred  and  sixty-two  applications  were  before  the  Board,  asking 
$317,400;  105  church  grants  or  loans  and  38  parsonage  loans  paid,  $280,352. 
The  rest  were  deferred  for  lack  of  funds. 

Needs.  —  At  least  $400,000  a  year,  as  adAnsed  by  National  Council's  Committee. 

The  income  for  1907  is  as  follows : 

Received  from  individuals  and  2,907  churches $96,227.67 

from  legacies  " 34,274.48 

for  particular  churches,  specially  designated 7,095.10 

for  parsonages 7,827.49 

payments  on  church  loans 85,123.68 

payments  on  parsonage  loans 24,721.30 

for  Church  Building  Quarterly    101.53 

for  interest  and  dividends,  including  interest  from  Annu- 
ity Fund 12,735.40 

from  .Annuitants 8,910.08 

from  sale  of  securities  donated  to  the  Society 9,000.00 

as  payment  on  mortgage  donated  to  the  Society    1,000.00 

Total  receipts  for  the  j-ear $287,016.73 


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CONGREGATIONAL  SUNDAY-SCHOOL  AND  PUBLISHING  SOCIETY. 
Congregational  House,  Boston.     175  AVabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 

OFFICERS. 

President.  —  Henry  Chxirchill  King,  d.d. 
General  Secretary. — Frank  K.  Sanders,        Treasurer.  —  Henry  T.  Richardson. 

PH.D.,  D.D.  Editor.  —  M.  C.  Hazard,  pii.d. 

Acting   Missionary    Secretary.  —  Rev.        Business  Manager.  —  Luther  H.  Cary. 

William  Ewinq. 

the  missionary  department  reports  for  1906-1907 
about  93  superintendents,  missionaries  and  helpers  employed;  391  Sunday-schools 
established  in  destitute  places  during  the  year;   281  Sunday-schools  reorganized; 
about  $27,200  received  as  Children's  Day  offering. 

the  department 
sustains  Sunday-school  missionaries ;  furnishes  Sunday-school  helps,  libraries,  and 
other  literature  to  new  and  needy  Sunday-schools,  either  gratuitously  or  at  reduced 
cost.     Contnbutions  are  used  only  for  missionary  work. 

District  Secretary. 
W.  F.  McMiLLEN,  D.D.,  Ass'n  Bldg.,  No.  155  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  Illinois,  Ohio,  and  Indiana 

Superintendents. 


Rev.  J.  D.  Stkwart,  Aurora  ....  Neb. 
Rev.  H.  P.  Case,  Los  Angeles  .  .  .  Cal. 
Rev.  Wm.  Ewing,  Olivet  ....  Mich. 
Rev.  Samuel  Greene,  d.d.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Rev.  C.  M.  Daley,  Huron  ...  So.  Dak. 
11.  P.  Herrick,  D.D.,  Minneapolis  .  Minn. 
Rev.  E.  H.  Stickney,  Fargo  .  .  No.  Dak. 
Rev.  E.  W.  Butler,  Thorsby  ....  Ala. 
A.  W.  Curtis,  d.d.,  Raleigh  .  .  .  .  N.  C. 
Rev.  James  P,  O'Brien,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Rev.  Allen  Shaw  Bush,  Denver  .  .  Colo. 
Rev.  W.  B.  D.  Gray,  Cheyenne     .    .  Wyo. 


Rev.  Chas.  G.  Murphy,  Oklahoma   .   Okla. 

Rev.  H.  A.  Lee,  Weiser Idaho. 

Rev.  John  F.  Blackburn,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Rev.  J.  Edward  Ingham,  Topeka  .  Kan. 
Rev.  Howard  N.  Smith,  Portland  .  Ore . 
Rev.  O.  L.  Robinson,  Madison  .  .  .  Wis. 
Rev.  Henry  W.  Tuttle,  Grinnell  .  Iowa. 
Rev.  Geo.  W.  Chatfield,  Naravisa,  N.  M., 
N.  W.  Texas,  N.  Mex.,  and  Ariz. 
Rev.  M.  B.  Fisher,  Berkeley  ....  Cal. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Gonzales,  Jennings  .  .  .  La. 
Rev.  Herman  Seil,  Faigo  .    .    .     No.  Dak . 


Missionaries. 


Rev.  L.  J.  Parker N.  W.  Okla. 

Rev.  W.  R.  Stewart Vt. 

Rev.  M.  C.  Davis Ore. 

Rev.  O.  E.  Reade Wyo. 

Mrs.  W.  B.  D.  Gray      Wyo. 

Rev.  T.  W,  Howard Minn. 

Rev.  J.  H.  Clark Minn. 

Rev.  Clarence  Beard Texas. 

Rev.  E.  S.  Shaw N.  Dax. 

Rev.  Benj.  M .  Southgate  ....  Dl. 

Rev.  H.  F.  Burgess Wash. 


Rev.  J.  F.  Okerstein  .  .  .  Swedish  Work 
Rev.  John  Willan,  Chippewa  Co.  .  Wis. 
Rev.  John  T.  Perctval   .    .    .    .  E.  Wash. 

Rev.  W.  J.  CoNARD N.  Minn. 

Rev.  Jeremiah  M.  Dick  .  .  .  W.  Wash. 
Miss  Lillian  Benkeh  ....  N.  E.  Neb. 
Mr.  Fred  Dahlberq,  Amarillo  .  .  .  Tex. 
Rev.  Joel  M.  Babcock  ....  N.  Wyo. 
Rev.  L.  O.  Pearson      ....    N.  W.  Neb. 

Rev.  Edmund  Owens Ariz. 

Rev.  J.  L.  Hershner S.  Wash. 

Rev.  J.  C.  Noyce S.  W.  Neb. 

the  business  department 
publishes  the  Pilgrim  Series  of  lesson  helps,  adapted  to  all  grades  of  teachers  and 
scholars;  the  Little  Pilgrim  Story  Lessons  and  the  Beginners'  Course  for  Primary 
Classes;  The  Congregationalist,  our  oldest  denominational  paper;  the  Well-Sfring, 
Pilgrim  Visitor,  and  the  Mayflower,  weekly  papers  for  youth  and  children  of  all 
ages;  the  Pilgrim  Teacher,  monthly;  books  for  Sunday-school  libraries,  etc.;  and 
a  full  line  of  requisites  for  Sunday-schools  and  churches.  It  also  issues  books  on 
general  religious  subjects  and  on  matters  of  special  interest  to  Congregationalists . 
Books  and  tracts  from  ail  publishers  may  be  purchased  or  ordered  by  m,ail  at  lowest 
rates. 

Directory.  1.  General  correspondence  concerning  the  general  interests  of  the 
Society  should  be  addressed  to  Rev.  Frank  K.  Sanders,  Secretary,  Congregational 
House,  Boston. 

2.  Contributions  should  be  sent  to  Henry  T.  Richardson,  Treasurer,  Congrega- 
tional House,  Boston,  or  to  the  Superintendent  of  the  State  within  which  it  is  given . 

3.  Correspondence  relating  to  manuscripts,  articles  for  periodicals,  tracts,  etc., 
should  be  directed  to  M.  C.  Hazard,  Editor,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

4.  Correspondence  relating  to  The  Congregationalist  should  be  addressed  accord- 
ing to  its  subject-matter,  either  to  the  Business  Manager  or  to  the  Editors  of  the 
paper. 

5.  Orders,  and  correspondence  relating  to  bvisiness  matters,  may  be  addressed 
to  the  Manager,  Congregational  House,  Boston,  or  175  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 


54  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 


CONGREGATIONAL  BOARD  OF  MINISTERIAL  RELIEF. 

MEMBERS    OF    THE    BOARD. 

Rev.  Henry  A.  Stimson,  Pres.  Rev.  Elliott  W.  Brown. 

Rev.  J.  H.  Selden,  Rec.  Sec'y.  Rev.  L.  F.  Berry. 

Rev.  AsiiER  Anderson.  Rev.  George  H.  Merrill. 

T.  C.  McMillan.  Martin  Welles. 

Guilford  Dudley.  Rev.  Charles  H.  Richards. 

Rev.  F.  J.  Goodwin.  B.  H.  Fancher. 

H.  Clark  Ford.  Dr.  Lucien  C.  Warner. 

FINANCE    committee. 

Martin  Welles,  Chairman.  B.  H.  Fancher. 

H.  Clark  Ford.  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Selden. 

Dr.  Lucien  C.  Warner. 

local  committee  on  details. 

Rev.  Henry  A.  Stimson.  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Selden. 

Dr.  Lucien  C.  Warner. 
Rev.  William  A.  Rice,  Secretary,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York,  Room  523. 
B.  H.  Fancher,  Treasurer,  287  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York,  Room  523. 

CONGREGATIONAL    BOARD    OF    MINISTERIAL    RELIEF. 

A  Board  organized  "  to  secure,  hold,  manage,  and  distribute  funds  for  the  reHef 
of  needy  Congregational  ministers  and  the  needy  families  of  deceased  Congrega- 
tional ministers." 

The  basis  of  claim  to  relief  is  "  character  and  extent  of  service,"  and  the  deter- 
mining conditions  are  "  age,  extent  of  disabilitj',  and  degree  of  need." 

Only  the  income  from  the  Endowment  Fund  may  be  used  for  pensioners. 
This  is  supplemented  from  the  current  receipts  from  churches  and  individuals, 
while  all  legacies  not  otherwise  designated,  and  all  gifts  so  designated,  are  added 
to  the  Endowment  Fund. 

The  original  idea  was  to  create  an  Endowment  Fund,  only  using  the  income  in 
pensions.  The  National  Council,  Portland,  Me.,  1901,  instructed  the  Board,  in 
building  up  the  Endowment  Fund,  "  not  to  neglect  the  present  needs."  Hence 
the  policy  now  is,  first,  to  meet  the  present  needs  of  the  aged  ministers,  and  second, 
to  increase  the  Endowment  Fund  as  rapidly  as  possible. 

The  receipts  from  all  sources,  from  the  first  gift  in  March,  1887,  to  Dec.  31, 
1907,  have  been  $348,891.69.     The  receipts  in  1907  were  $28,668.53. 

The  National  Coimcil  "  urges  all  ministers  and  churches  to  enter  into  hearty 
co-operation  with  the  Board,  to  the  end  that  the  claims  of  this  cause  may  be  duly 
recognized  by  all,  in  all  pa,rts  of  the  land." 

The  Board  appeals 

1.  For  an  annual  ofifering  from  each  church. 

2.  For  subscriptions  to  the  Endowment  Fund,  from  ministers  during  their 
earning  period,  of  $1.00  a  year  or  more. 

3.  For  special  gifts  and  bequests  from  individuals. 

FORM    OF    BEQUEST. 

/  give  to  the  "Congregational  Board  of  Ministerial  Relief  "    

Dollars,  for  its  uses  and  purposes. 


SECRETARIES    OR    CHAIRMEN    OF    STATE    ORGANJZATIONS    OR    COMMITTEES. 

Rev.  Walter  Frear,  E.  Oakland,  Cal.  Rev.  Jos.  H.  Bennett,  Clay  Center,  Neb. 

Rev.  Thomas  Hendry,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Rev.  J.  F.  Aiken,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Hartford,  Conn.  Rev.  T.  D.  Phillips,  Chardon,  Ohio. 

Rev.  Geo.  W.  Colman,  Chicago,  111.  Rev.  C.  F.  Clapp,  Forest  Grove,  Ore. 

Rev.  T.  O.  Douglass,  Grinnell,  la.  Mr.  Herbert  J.  Wells,  Kangston,  R.  I. 

Rev.  P.  B.  Lee,  Sta.  B.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Mr.  Chas.  S.  Adams,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Rev!  O.  W.  FoLSOM,  Bath,  Me.  Rev.  H.  A.  Miner,  Madison,  Wis. 

Rov.  Fred.  E.  Emrich,  Boston,  Mass.  Rev.  S.  V.  S.  Fisher,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Rev.  F.  Blomfield,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Mr.  John  Edmands,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Rev.  Wm.  H.  Gimblett,  Fargo,  N.  D.  Rev.  A.  H.  Bradford,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Rev!  William  H.  Hopkins,  Denver,  Col.  Rev.  S.  M.  Newman,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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NATIONAL    FEDERATION    OF    WOMAN'S    CONGREGATIONAL    STATE 
HOME  MISSIONARY  ORGANIZATIONS. 

Organized  May,  1905. 

President.  —  Mrs.  B.  W.  Firman,  1012  Iowa  Street,  Oak  Park,  111. 
Vice-Presidents.  —  Mrs.  James  L.  Hill,  Salem,  Mass.;  Mrs.  F.  Eggert,  Portland, 

Ore.;  Mrs.  H.  B.  Wey,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Secretary.  —  Mrs.  G.  H.  Schneider,  919  Warren  Avenue,  Chicago,  111. 
Treasurer.  —  Mrs.  H.  A.  Flint,  604  Willis  Avenue,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

This  Federation  is  the  only  national  organization  existing  among  Congrega- 
tional women.     The  constitution  in  part  is  as  follows: 

Object.  —  Its  object  shall  be  the  unification  of  all  state  organizations  of  women 
that  labor  in  any  corporate  waj'  for  the  advancement  of  home  missionary  work  in 
connection  with  Congregational  churches. 

Membership.  —  All  state  organizations  of  women  connected  with  Congrega- 
tional churches,  seeking  to  promote  woman's  missionary  work  in  our  country  and 
its  newly  aUied  territories,  shall  be  eligible  to  membership  in  this  Federation. 

Meeting.  —  An  annual  meeting  shall  be  held  in  connection  with  the  gathering 
of  the  Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society,  inasmuch  as  other  of  the  national 
societies  hold  afiihated  meetings  in  connection  with  this  gathering. 

The  Federation  has  proved  itself  worth  of  being,  —  it  having  brought  about 
a  fellowship  and  a  mutual  helpfulness  between  the  states,  which  would  be  impos- 
sible were  there  not  a  central  organization.  Each  state  continues  independent 
as  to  its  plan  of  work,  treasury,  etc.  Amon^  the  advantages  to  Congregationalism 
are  that  federation  gives  us  centralization  in  our  home  missionary  activities,  — 
a  necessary  factor  in  coming  in  contact  with  other  denominational  bodies;  it  will 
also  tend  toward  stimulating  the  gifts  of  the  women  of  our  country  to  home  mis- 
sions. "The  officers  are  glad  of  every  opportunity  possible  to  be  of  help  in  any 
wayy  anywhere. 

Congregational  Work  is  the  official  organ  of  the  Federation. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS  EX  OFFICIO, 

Being  Presidents  of  State  Organizations  that  have  Joined  the  Federation. 

Illinois Mrs.  B.  W.  Firman,  Oak  Park. 

New  York Mrs.  William  Kincaid,  Brooklyn. 

New  Hampshire Mrs.  James  Minot,  Concord. 

Connecticut Mrs.  Washington  Choate,  Greenwich. 

Oregon Mrs.  E.  W.  Luckey,  Portland. 

Florida Mrs.  E.  M.  Winslow,  Interlachen. 

Missouri Mrs.  M  T.  Runnels,  ICansas  City. 

Minnesota Mrs  Walter  H.  Nugent,  Minneapolis. 

Iowa Mrs.  D.  P.  Breed,  Grinnell. 

South  Dakota Mrs.  H.  K.  Warren,  Yankton. 

New  Jersey Mrs.  J.  M.  Whiton,  Plainfield. 

Utah Mrs.  C.  T.  Hemphill,  Salt  Lake  City. 

Nebraska Mrs.  J,  E.  Tuttle,  Lincoln. 

Massachusetts  and  Rhode  Island      .... 

Southern  CaUfornia Mrs.  George  Robertson,  Mentone. 

Vermont Mrs  R.  P.  Fairbanks,  St.  Johnsbury. 

Michigan Mrs.  C.  R.  Wilson,  Detroit. 

Arkansas,  Kentucky,  and  Tennessee    .    .    .  Mrs.  G.  W.  Moore,  Nashville. 

Ohio Mrs.  C.  H.  Small,  Cleveland. 

Washington Mrs.  W.  C.  Wheeler,  Tacoma- 

Indiana Mrs.  W.  A.  Bell,  Indianapohs. 

Colorado Mrs.  F.  D.  Baker,  Denver. 

Oklahoma Mrs.  Alice  M.  Brewster,  Chickasha. 

Wisconsin Mrs.  T.  G.  Grassie,  Eau  Claire. 

North  Dakota Mrs.  John  M.  Fisher,  Fargo. 

Alabama Mrs.  M.  A.  Dillard,  Selma. 

Kansas Mrs.  J.  E.  Ingham,  Topeka. 

North  California Mrs.  D.  W.  Lucas,  Berkeley. 

Louisiana Miss  Mary  L.  Rogers,   New  Orleans. 

Pennsylvania Mrs.  E.  E.  Dexter,  Philadelphia. 


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THE  WOMAN'S  BOARDS  OF  MISSIONS. 

The  three  Woman's  Boards  are  corporate  bodies,  chartered  under  the  statutes 
of  Massachusetts,  lUinois,  and  CaUfornia,  respectively.  Each  co-operates  -witli 
the  Ainerican  Board  and  assumes  the  support  of  a  part  of  the  work  under  the  care 
of  the  American  Board.  They  collect  money  through  Branches,  Auxiliaries,  and 
Mission  Circles,  and  support  missionaries  as  teachers,  evangelists,  doctors,  and 
nurses.  Their  missionaries  receive  appointinent  from  the  Prudential  Committee 
of  the  American  Board,  and  are  enrolled  as  its  missionaries.  Although  the  fimds 
of  the  Boards  are  forwarded  to  the  mission  field  through  the  treasury  of  the  Ameri- 
can Board,  all  the  money  has  been  previously  designated  by  the  Woman's  Boards, 
each  of  which  has  its  specific  work  to  be  suppoited  out  of  its  own  funds.  The 
women,  girls,  and  children  of  the  churches  are  the  constituencj'  upon  whom  rests 
the  responsibility  of  providing  these  funds.  The  organ  of  the  three  Boards  is 
Life  and  Light  for  Woman,  published  in  Boston.  These  Boards  also  co-operate 
with  the  American  Board  in  publishing  the  Mission  Day  spring,  for  children. 

THE  WOMAN'S  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS. 

704  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

Organized  January,  1868. 

President.  —  Mrs.  C.  H.  Daniels. 

First  Vice-Presideni.  —  Mrs.  A.  A.  Lincoln. 
Home  Secretary.  —  Miss  E.  Harriet  STANWoon, 
Foreign  Secretary.  —  Miss  Kate  G.  Lamson. 
Field  Secretary.  —  Miss  Alice  M.  Kyle. 

Associate  Secretary.  —  Miss  Helen  B.  Calder. 

Secretary  of  Young  People's  Work.  —  Miss  Lucia  C.  Witherby. 
Treasurer.  —  Miss  Sarah  Louise  Day. 

Assistant  Treasurer.  —  Miss  S.  Emma  Keith. 

Editor  of  "  Life  and  Light."  —  Mrs.  Charles  M.  Lamson. 

The  territory  of  this  Board  includes  New  England  and  the  states  east  of  Oliio. 
It  supports  130  missionaries,  including  assistants;  also  33  boarding  schools, 
including  3  colleges,  about  300  daj''  schools,  in  whole  or  in  part,  and  225  Bible 
women.  Its  receipts  for  the  year  1906-7  were  $158,041.52.  The  aimual  meeting 
of  1908  will  be  held  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  11  and  12. 

THE  WOMAN'S  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 

Room  523,  40  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

Organized  October,  1868. 

President  Emeritus.  —  Mrs.  Moses  Smith. 
President.  —  Mrs.  Lyman  Baird. 

First  Vice-President,  —  Mrs.  L.  A.  Carton. 
Secretary.  —  Miss  M.  D.  Wingate. 

Treasurer.  —  Mrs.  S.  E.  PIurlbut,  1454  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 
Assistant  Treasurer.  —  Miss  Flora  Starr. 

Editor  of  "Mission  Studies."  —  Miss  Sarah  Pollock. 

The  territory  of  this  Board  includes  the  states  from  Ohio  to  Wyoming  and 
Montana,  inclusive.  It  supports  75  missionaries,  100  Bible  women,  260  native 
teachers,  3  colleges  .and  22  boarding  schools,  besides  village  and  day  schools, 
training  schools  and  kindergartens.  The  total  receipts  for  the  year  1906-7  were 
$100,761.17.  The  annual  meeting  of  1908  will  be  held  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Octo- 
ber 27-29      Monthly  publication,  the  magazine,  Mission  Studies. 

THE  WOMAN'S  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS  FOR  THE  PACIFIC. 

Organized,  1873. 

President.  —  Miss  Laura  N.  Richards,  Saratoga,  Cal.  ^ 

Home  Secretary.  —  Mrs.  W.  J.  Wilcox,  576  East  14th  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Foreign  Secretary.  —  Mrs.  E.  R.  Wagner,  355  Reed  St.,  San  Jos6,  Cal. 

Treasurer.  —  Miss  Mary  C.  McClees,  361  Adams  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

The  territory  of  this  Board  includes  all  the  states  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 
It  has  about  150  auxiliary  societies,  supports  9  missionaries  and  aids  in  school  and 
evangelistic  work  in  several  mission  fields.  The  receipts  for  the  last  year  were 
$9,055.96.  The  annual  meeting  for  1908  will  be  held  in  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
September  2. 


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National  Societies.  57 


BOSTON  SEAMAN'S  FRIEND  SOCIETY. 
Office:  Room  601,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

Organised  in  1827  by  a  body  of  Congregational  ministers  and  laymen  in  Dr. 
Lyman  Beecher's  chuxcli,  the  basement  of  which  was  at  that  time  the  home  of 
the  American  Board.     Incorporated  in  1829. 

President.  —  Rev.  Alex.  McKenzie,  D.D.      Secretary.  —  Charles    F.    Stratton. 
Vice-President.  —  Samuel  Usher.  Treasurer.  —  Charles  F.    Stratton. 

Board  of  Managers.  —  The  officers  above  named  and  Luke  W.  Fowle,  Charles 
W.  Wrightington,  William  A.  Paine,  Alpine  McLean,  FrankUn  P.  Shumway, 
Francis  J.  Ward,  Edward  B.  Wilder,  Albert  Murdoch. 

Corresponding  Secretary.  —  Rev.  Cyrus  P.  Osborne. 

Object.  —  This  Society  is  devoted  to  the  material,  moral,  and  spiritual  welfare 
of  seamen.  It  aims  to  promote  temperance,  thrift,  morality,  and  religion  among 
a  class  of  men  whose  privations  and  hardships,  temptations  and  perils  are  extreme, 
and  who  at  the  same  time  respond  to  helpful  moral  and  religious  influences  more 
readily  than  any  other  class  of  men.  It  also  undertakes  to  relieve  the  wants  of 
these  men  when  shipwrecked  and  destitute. 

Scope.  —  This  work  is  not  local.  It  has  to  be  done  where  seamen  are,  at 
large  commercial  centers  Uke  Boston,  or  on  great  thoroughfares  of  navigation,  like 
Vineyard  Sound.  The  work  is  necessarily  prosecuted  at  points  on  the  coast,  but 
it  cares  for  sailor  boys  who  have  come  from  every  state  in  the  Union. 

Every  year  naval  recruiting  parties  cover  a  large  part  of  oiu"  country  with 
their  operations,  and  enlist  young  men  for  sea  service  from  states  as  far  west  as 
Colorado.  To  these  lads,  separated  from  the  influences  of  home,  church,  and 
Sunday-school,  our  bethels  and  reading-rooms,  with  their  varied  entertainments, 
furnish  a  safe  and  cheerful  resort  free  from  the  temptations  of  the  saloon. 

The  work  is  not  only  for  sailors  from  every  part  of  our  land,  but  for  men  of 
every  race  and  nation.  These  men  are  followed  by  correspondence  to  all  parts 
of  the  world;  so  that  while  this  work  has  its  centers  upon  our  coasts,  its  circima- 
ference  includes  all  seas  and  shores  where  sailors  are  found. 

Methods.  —  The  work  is  not  simply  preaching  to  sailors,  but  a  ministry  to 
all  the  wants  of  seamen.  Good  reading  is  supplied  to  men  remote  from  books 
and  news  stands.  Entertainments,  concerts,  and  sailors'  suppers  are  given  for 
the  social  side  of  the  sailor's  life;  the  earnings  of  men  are  received  and  placed  on 
deposit,  with  interest;  invalids  in  naval  or  marine  hospitals  are  visited  with  cheer 
and  comfort.  The  temperance  pledge  plays  an  important  part,  a  dozen  or  more 
sailors  often  signing  at  a  time.  Power  launches  are  maintained  to  minister  to 
the  wants  of  Jack  afloat  as  well  as  ashore.  Attractive  singing  is  provided,  not 
only  in  our  bethels,  but  at  the  navy  yard  and  in  hospitals,  and  sailors  afloat  are 
regaled  with  gospel  songs  that  touch  the  heart,  sung  by  young  people  on  board  our 
harbor  launch.  Food,  clothing,  and  shelter  are  supplied  to  men  shipwrecked  and 
destitute  at  all  seasons,  especially  in  the  rigors  of  winter.  Large  numbers  of  these 
unfortunates  have  been  cared  for  during  the  last  winter. 

Results.  —  Many  men  have  been  led  to  save  their  earnings,  an  aggregate  of 
thousands  of  dollars.  Hundreds  of  men  have  been  helped  and  befriended  in  time 
of  dire  distress.  Many  thousands  have  had  a  cheery  and  homelike  place  of  resort 
in  reading-rooms,  fitted  up  with  games  as  well  as  with  books  and  magazines. 

All  this  is  additional  to  the  regular  evangelistic  work  of  the  Society,  which  is 
unsurpassed  in  its  way. 

But  the  most  noteworthy  results  of  the  work  are  of  that  intangible  kind,  affect- 
ing the  heart  and  life,  which  cannot  be  tabulated.  In  our  Sailors'  Rest  and  Chapel, 
287  Hanover  St.,  Boston,  there  are  religious  meetings  Wednesday,  Friday,  and 
Sunday  evenings,  and  from  the  middle  of  November  to  May  there  is  hardly  a 
meeting  without  requests  for  prayer.  At  our  Vineyard  Haven  Bethel  there  are 
conversions  every  month,  nearly  every  week  in  the  year,  and  our  Chaplain  has  a 
list  of  about  one  thoiasand  men  who  have  within  four  or  five  years  asked  for  prayer, 
and  with  most  of  whom  he  is  in  correspondence.  The  spiritual  value  of  the  work 
accomplished  is  beyond  all  estimate. 

Needs.  —  The  Society  needs  an  annual  donation  from  every  church,  Sunday- 
school,  and  Endeavor  Society.  It  greatly  needs  at  tliis  time  special  gifts  from 
favored  donors,  amounting  to  at  least  $15,000,  to  make  changes  and  improvements 
in  our  Boston  Bethel,  by  which  two  thirds  of  that  fine  building  will  be  available 
for  bethel  work  instead  of  one  third,  as  at  present.  It  needs  to  have  its  revenues 
supplemented  by  an  occasional  bequest  from  generous  patrons  whose  living  gifts 
fail  us.  It  needs  the  sympathy  and  prayers  of  all  who  care  for  the  sailor  and  have 
any^sense^of  the  great  debt  we  owe  to  him. 

FORM    OF    BEQUEST. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Boston  Seaman's  Friend  Society  the  sum  of  .1? 

to  be  applied  to  the  charitable  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society. 

The  Corresponding  Secretary  will  gladly  visit  churches,  Sunday-schools,  and 
societies  to  explain  the  methods  and  results  of  this  most  interesting  work 


58  Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 


OTHER  SOCIETIES. 


THE  CONGREGATIONAL  BOARD  OF  PASTORAL  SUPPLY, 
610  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

Directors.  —  Rev.  Frank  W.  Merrick,  ph.d.,  Chairman;  Edward  B.  Bayley, 
Herbert  A.  Boynton,  Rev.  Arthur  J.  Covell,  Rev.  Frederick  E.  Emrich,  d.d., 
Frank  L.  Fish,  William  S.  O'Brien,  Rev.  Charles  H.  Oliphant,  Henry  H. 
Proctor,  Rev.  Edward  A.  Reed,  d.d.,  Rev.  William  E.  Strong,  Appleton  P. 
Williams. 

Secretary.  —  Rev.  Charles  B.  Rice,  d.d. 

This  Board  is  maintained  and  directed  by  the  General  Association  of  Congrega- 
tional Churches  in  Massachusetts.  It  is  an  agency  wliich  acts  in  an  advisory  way 
with  respect  to  pastoral  settlements  wherever  it  is  called  upon  to  do  it.  It  under- 
takes nothing  in  behalf  of  any  church  except  in  answer  to  direct  official  request. 

The  Board  has  no  shadow  of  authority  over  the  churches;  but  it  is  itself 
responsible  to  the  churches.  This  fact  of  complete  public  responsibility  is  char- 
acteristic and  is  meant  to  be  controlling. 

Our  business  is  to  set  before  the  churches  clear  and  impartial  and  considerate 
testimonies  relative  to  ministers  concerning  whom  they  make  inquiries.  We  give 
names  of  men  available  for  the  pastorate,  if  that  is  desired ;  and  we  designate  and 
engage  men  to  preach  with  reference  to  settlement  wherever  that  may  be  left  with 
us.  We  also  furnish  temporary  or  occasional  supplies  wherever  they  may  be 
wanted.  The  Secretary  visits  churches  when  requested  to  do  it,  and,  when  the 
distance  allows  it,  supplying  the  pulpit  and  meeting  the  committee  of  the  church. 
The  consultations  which  are  thus  had  are  often  more  satisfactory  in  their  results 
than  written  correspondence. 

The  work  of  the  office  is  large.  We  have  carefully  recorded  statements  concern- 
ing nearly  three  thousand  Congregational  ministers.  The  churches  served  by  us 
are  most  largely  in  Massachusetts  and  in  the  other  New  England  states,  but  our 
business  reaches  to  almost  every  state,  and  passes  even  a  little  beyond  the  bounds 
of  the  Union. 

It  is  not  meant  that  anything  should  be  done  as  a  matter  of  merely  personal 
favor  or  disfavor.  It  is  not  intended  either  that  the  individual  judgment  of  any 
one  person  should  be  much  put  forward  as  of  decisive  weight.  In  matters  concern- 
ing ministerial  character  and  capacity  it  is  meant  that  there  should  be  gathered  in 
as  far  as  possible  the  general  judgment  of  discerning  men  who  have  had  oppor- 
tunities of  knowledge;  and  it  is  the  business  of  the  Secretary  to  place  this  general 
judgment  as  best  he  can  before  those  who  have  need  to  know  and  the  right  to  know 
what  it  is. 

The  expenses  of  the  Board  are  borne  chiefly  by  contribution  from  the  chiu-ches 
of  the  state  through  the  treasury  of  the  General  Association.  Fees  are  charged, 
however,  to  ministers,  for  the  furnishing  of  opportunities  for  the  occasional  supply- 
ing of  pulpits,  and  also  for  aid  in  securing  pastoral  settlements  outside  of  Massa- 
chusetts. Within  the  state  of  Massachusetts  there  is  no  settlement  fee.  No 
charge  is  made  to  churches  an5rwhere.  But  churches  outside  of  Massachusetts 
have  often  considerately  assiuned  the  payment  of  office  fees  which  might  otherwise 
have  been  paid  by  the  ministers  concerned. 


1908] 


Other  Societies.  59 


THE  SCHAUFFLER  MISSIONARY  TRAINING  SCHOOL. 
5111  Fowler  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

CORPORATION. 

H.  Clark  Ford,  of  Ford  &  Snyder,  Attorneys-at-law,  Cleveland,  O. 
E.  H.  Bakkr,  Business  Manager,  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer,  Cleveland,  O. 
Edward  I.  Bosworth,  Dean  of  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  Oberlin,  O. 
Dan  F.  Bradley,  Pastor  Pilgrim  Congregational  Church,  Cleveland,  O. 

C.  W.  Carroll,  Pastor  Hough  Ave.  Congregational  Church,  Cleveland,  O. 
G.  Walter  Fiske,  Professor  in  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  Oberlin,  O. 

.John  G.  Jennings,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Lamson  &  Sessions  Co.,  Cleveland,  O. 

B.  G.  Mattson,  Pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  Mansfield,  O. 

L.  F.  Miskovsky,  Dean  of  Slavic  Department,  Oberlin  Seminary,  Oberlin,  O. 

Thomas  Piwonka,  Attorney-at-law,  Cleveland,  O. 

Chas.  H.  Small,  Sec.  ct  Treas.  of  O.  H.  M.  S.  and  Supt.  of  Slavic  Work,  Cleveland,  O, 

Edward  A.  Steiner,  Professor  in  Iowa  College,  Grinnell,  la. 

Henry  M.  Tenney,  Pastor  Second  Congregational  Church,  Oberlin,  O. 

P.  J.  Twiggs,  Professor  in  East  High  School,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

board  of  trustees. 
H.  Clark  Ford,  Chairman. 
E.  H.  Baker.  Thomas  Piwonka. 

Dan  F.  Bradley.  Ch.vs.  H.  Small. 

John  G.  Jennings.  P.  J.  Twiggs. 

FACULTY    AND    LECTURERS. 

D.vn     Freesian  Bradley,   d.d..   President,  The  Prophecy  of  Isaiah,  the  Minor 

Prophets. 
Mrs.  Mary  Wooster  Mills,  m.a..  Principal,  The  Old  Testament,  Church  History, 

Christian  Ethics,  Psychology. 
Mrs.  H.  A.  ScHAUFFLER,  History  of  Missions,  The  Epistles  to  the  Romans  and 

Hebrews,  the  Psalms. 
Rev.  John  Prucha,  Bohemian  Language  and  Literature,  the  Use  of  the  Bible  in 

Meeting  Infidelity. 
Miss  Ella  Hobart,  The  New  Testament;  Bible  Characters;  Polish  Bible;  The 

Use  of  the  Bible  in  Meeting  Religious  Prejudices. 
Miss  Marie  Reitinger,  Bohemian  and  German  Bible. 

Miss  Mary  H.  Deas,  Stenography  and  TypewTiting;The  Keeping  of  Church  Records. 
Miss  Ella  Hobart,  Piano,  Organ,  Theory. 
Miss  Fanny  Mairs,  Physical  Culture. 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Osborne,  Matron,  Domestic  Industry. 

D.  L.  Leonard,  d.d..  Foreign  Missions. 

Prof.  A.  H.  Currier,  d.d.,  The  Problems  of  Poverty  and  Crime  and  their  Cure; 

The  Use  of  the  Bible  in  Personal  Work. 
Rev.  C.  W.  Carroll,  The  Teachings  of  Jesus. 
Miss  Lillian  G.  Towslee,  m.d.,  PhA'siology  and  Hygiene. 
Rev.  Edgar  S.  Rothrock,  The  Modern  Sunday-School. 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Sm.a.ll,  Religious  Origins  in  the  United  States. 
Weekly  Lectures  by  the  Oberlin  Seminary  Faculty. 

history  and  object. 
The  Schauffler  Missionary  Training  School  was  opened  in  Cleveland  in  IS^^e. 
It  was  the  outgrowth  of  the  need  of  "  native  helpers  "  in  the  newly  begun  home 
missionary  work  of  the  Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society  for  our  Slavic 
population.  It  was  at  first  open  only  to  Bohemian  young  women,  but  within  a 
few  months  it  began  to  receive  other  nationalities  and  is  now  open  to  all  young 
women  desiring  home  missionary  training.  Seven  nationalities  have  been  in 
training  at  one  time.  Over  one  hundred  and  forty  young  women  have  studied  in 
its  halls  and  sixty  have  been  graduated.  These  graduates  are  working  in  seventeen 
different  states,  in  five  different  denominations,  and  among  seven  different  nation- 
alities. In  1905  a  new  department  was  added,  that  of  training  young  women  for 
pastors'  helpers,  by  givnng  instruction  in  stenography,  tj^pewriting,  and  the  keeping 
of  church  records,  in  addition  to  the  regular  missionary  course.  From  this  course 
four  have  been  graduated  and  seven  are  now  in  training. 

NEEDS. 

The  School  needs  an  endowment  of  $50,000  to  insure  enlargement  and  per- 
manency. Thirty-five  thousand  dollars  is  already  pledged.  Will  you  help?  Send 
contributions  to  the  Schauffler  Missionary  Training  School,  5111  Fowler  Ave.,  S.  E., 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

For  information  address  the  Principal,  Mrs.  Mary  Wooster  Mills,  5111  Fowler 
Ave.,  S.  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


60  "'  Congregational  Y ear-Book.  [1908 

CHICAGO  COMMONS. 

A  Social  Center  for  Civic  Co-operation. 

Grand  Avenue  and  Morgan  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

Graham  Taylor,  Resident  Warden. 

Locally,  a  neighborhood  center  of  the  most  cosmopolitan,  family  ward  in 
Chicago,  including  day  nursery,  kindergarten,  classes,  clubs,  gymnasium,  indoor 
and  outdoor  recreation,  domestic  arts,  hand  crafts,  pubhc  library  delivery  station 
and  reading  room,  poUing  place,  auditorium  and  halls  for  public  assemblies  and 
neighborhood  church  organizations,  and  providing  for  the  Tabernacle  Congre- 
gational Church  and  its  Children's  Chvirch. 

Educationally,  the  center  for  the  class  work  and  the  normal  practice  of  the 
Pestalozzi-Froebel  Kindergarten  Training  School,  the  Chicago  Institute  of  Social 
Science  and  the  clinic  of  the  Chicago  Theological  Seminary  and  other  academic 
and  professional  schools.  Charities  and  The  Commons,  a  weekly  journal  of 
philanthropy  and  social  advance,  edited  by  Edward  T.  Devine,  New  York,  and 
Graham  Taylor,  Chicago. 

Literature  furnished  on  application.     Visitors  welcome. 


CHICAGO  INSTITUTE  OF  SOCIAL  SCIENCE. 

A  Training  School  for  Civic,  Social,  and  Philanthroisic  Work. 

Class  Rooms :  51  La  Salle  Street. 

Office  address:  Grand  Avenue  and  Morgan  Street. 

Classes  and  field  practice  fitting  for  charitable,  reformatory,  preventive,  and 
constructive  social  work  in  pubUc  and  private  institutions,  civic  agencies,  schools 
and  churches.  A  year's  full  course,  requiring  students'  whole  time;  specialized 
training  and  department  of  research,  under  faculty  of  specialists. 

Directors.  —  Graham  Tay^lor,  Julia  C.  Lathrop. 

Associate  Director.  —  Allen  T.  Burns. 

Board  of  Instruction.  —  Prof.  Charles  R.  Henderson,  University  of  Chicago; 
Ernest  P.  Bicknell,  Chicago  Bureau  of  Charities;  Hastings  H,  Hart, 
Children's  Home  and  Aid  Society;  Alexander  Johnson,  National  Conference 
of  Charities  and  Correction;  Sherman  C.  Kingsley-,  Chicago  Relief  and  Aid 
Society;  Vacl.w  H.  Podstata,  m.d..  111.  Northern  Hospital  for  the  Insane; 
Henry  W.  Thurston,  Chief  Probation  Officer,  Juvenile  Court  of  Cook  County; 
and  directors. 

Terms  moderate.     Seventh  year  opens  October  4,  1909. 

Summer  School,  June  29-August  7,  1908. 

Address  inquiry  to  The  Registrar,  180  Grand  Avenue,  Chicago. 


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THE  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARIES. 


ATLANTA  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY, 
Atlanta,  Gkorgia. 

Opened  for  instruction,  1901. 

faculty. 
E.  Lyman  Hood,  st.a.,  ph.d.,  President,  and  Professor  of  Church  History. 

Samuel  W.  Howlaxd,  a.m.,  d.d..  Professor  New  Testament  Greek  and  System- 
atic Tlaeology. 

Alvan  F.  Sherrill,  d.d..  Professor  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Theology. 

Lawrence  Phelps,  m.a..  Professor  Biblical  Theology. 

Fr.\nk  E.  Jenkins,  d.d.,  Lecturer  on  Parish  Problems. 

The  Seminary  aims,  (1)  to  develop  the  practical  side  of  the  religious  life, 
and  thus  produce  an  evangelistic  and  spiritual  ministry;  (2)  to  give  the  student  an 
insight  into  modern  methods  of  interpretation,  but  so  as  to  produce  a  constructive 
scholarship;  (3)  to  find  God  and  the  Holy  Spirit  in  history  and  the  Church;  to  see 
Christ  in  the  lowUest  forms  of  philanthropic  endeavor ;  and  thus  preach  a  Gospel  for 
the  whole  Ufe.  The  Seminary  airns  to  enable  the  student  to  have  definite  convic- 
tions and  yet  a  mind  open  to  the  advances  of  scholarship. 

The  courses  of  instruction  are  arranged  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  Southern  field. 
The  classical  theological  course  embraces  three  years  of  study.  At  its  completion, 
the  degree  of  b.d.  or  b.b.l.  is  given.  Candidates  entering  upon  tliis  course  must 
have  a  college  course  or  its  equivalent.  The  English  theological  course  is  designed 
to  meet  the  needs  of  a  great  many  pastors  who  are  desirous  of  entering  upon  a  course 
of  study,  but  who  are  too  advanced  in  age  to  take  the  regular  college  preparatory 
requirements.  In  such  cases  the  course  embraces  three  years  of  study  besides  the 
regular  English  preparatory  studies.  The  third  course  is  the  Correspondence,  for 
home  study.  It  is  given  to  meet  the  needs  of  pastors  who  are  so  situated  that 
they  cannot  leave  their  work  to  attend  the  Seminary  for  a  regular  coxirse.  The 
fourth  is  also  for  non-resident  students,  and  is  designed  especially  for  the  graduates 
of  this  and  other  seminaries,  who  desire  to  continue,  under  wise  and  experienced 
leadership,  systematic  study.  To  all  non-resident  students  books  are  sent,  lessons 
are  assigned,  and  examinations  are  given. 

The  books  of  our  large  library  will  be  sent  to  pastors  and  teachers,  free  of  cost 
save  postage,  to  all  who  comply  with  the  usual  rules  safeguarding  their  return. 

Terms  of  Admission.  —  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  members  of  some 
evangelical  church.     Courses  are  opened  to  students  of  either  sex. 

Expenses.  —  No  charge  is  made  for  tuition  or  room  rent.  Board  can  be 
obtained  for  S2.00  and  upward  per  week.  A  limited  amount  of  student  aid  is  given 
to  worthy  men.  All  active  young  men  can  find  employment  in  the  city  that  will 
enable  them  to  pay  all  expenses.  Practical  work  in  cormection  with  the  prosecu- 
tion of  studies  is  urged.  Preacliing  and  missionary  work  will  enable  the  student 
to  get  a  clear  idea  of  some  of  the  phases  of  work  which  are  to  be  his.  Thus  we 
shall  give  to  the  churches  men  with  a  practical  as  well  as  a  theoretical  knowledge. 

For  further  information  address  President  Hood. 


190S]  Theological  Seminaries.  63 

ANDOVER  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Andover,  Mass. 
Chartered,  June,  1807. 

FACULTY    AND    INSTRUCTORS,    1907-8. 

Edward  Yoi'ng  Hincks,   d.d.,  Abbot  Professor  of  Christian  Theology;  Smith 
Professor  of  Bibhcal  Theology. 

William  Henry  Ryder,  d.d.,  Norris  Professor  of  New  Testament  Interpretation. 

Charles  Orrin  Day,  d.d..  President;  Bartlet  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 

John  Winthrop  Pi.atner,  d.d.,  Brown  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History;  Taylor 
Profes.sor  of  History. 

William  Rosenzweig  Arnold,  ph.d.,  Hitchcock  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Lan- 
guage and  Literature. 

William  Ladd  Ropes,  a.m.,  Librarian  Emeritus. 

Owen  Hamilton  Gates,  ph.d..  Librarian;  Instructor  in  Hebrew;   Curator. 

Irvah  Lester  Winter,  a.b.,  Jones  Instructor  in  Elocution. 

John  Bachelder,  Instructor  in  Vocal  Music. 

Edward  Caldwell  Moore,  d.d.,  Hyde  Lecturer  upon  Foreign  Missions,  1907-1908. 

John  Winthrop  Platner,  d.d.,  Southworth  Lecturer  upon  Congregational  Polity, 
1907-1908. 

Calendar.  —  The  next  seminary  year  begins  on  Wednesday,  Sept.  16,  1908,  and 
ends  June  10,  1909,  with  a  recess  from  Dec.  17  to  Dec.  31. 

Admission.  —  Students  are  admitted  upon  presentation  of  certificates  of  mem- 
bership in  some  Christian  church,  and  of  graduation  at  a  college  or  university,  with 
personal  testimonials  from  former  instructors  or  pastors.  Applicants  who  are  not 
graduates  are  sometimes  received  as  special  students ;  but  can  only  quahf y  for  the 
regular  course  after  meritorious  work  and  examination. 

Course  of  Study.  —  The  aim  of  the  course  is  to  prepare  men  thoroughly  for  the 
practical  work  of  the  ministry.  The  fundamental  studies  in  the  Old  and  New 
Testaments,  the  History  of  the  Church,  the  System  of  Christian  Truth,  and  the 
Work  of  the  Preacher  and  Pastor,  are  prescribed;  numerous  elective  courses 
enable  students  to  pursue  some  of  these  subjects  farther,  or  to  take  up  others  sub- 
sidiary to  the  main  topics  of  instruction.  The  Hyde  and  Southworth  Lectures 
provide  expert  instruction  in  missions  and  poUty.  To  give  students  an  actual 
acquaintance  with  the  work  of  their  calling  and  some  experience  in  it,  they  are, 
as  far  as  possible,  associated  individually  with  pastors  of  churches  in  Boston 
and  vicinity,  whom  they  assist  in  various  ways  and  from  whom  they  receive  personal 
counsel  and  guidance.  * 

Degree.  —  The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity  is  conferred  upon  students  who 
satisfactorily  complete  the  three  years'  course  of  study;  it  is  requu'ed  that  the 
recipient  hold  a  college  degree. 

Graduate  Students.  —  Graduates  in  Theology  pursue  advanced  studies  and 
researches  under  the  personal  direction  of  the  professors,  and  are  admitted  to  such 
courses  of  lectures  as  they  may  elect. 

Library  and  Museum.  —  The  Library  contains  over  58,000  volumes.  Every 
provision  is  made  in  the  several  alcoves  for  their  accessibility  and  use  by  the 
students.  The  museums  contain  the  John  Phelps  Taylor  Palestinian  Collection, 
the  Newton  Cabinet,  the  Fiske  Missionary  Collection,  and  other  objects  of  interest. 

Location.  —  Andover  is  twenty-three  miles  from  Boston,  and  is  reached  by  the 
Western  Division  of  the  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad  in  thirtj-'-five  or  forty  minutes. 
For  catalogues  or  further  information  address  the  President  of  the  Facultj'. 


1908]  Theological  Seminaries.  65 

BANGOR  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Bangor,  Me. 
Opened,  October,  1816. 

FACULTY. 

David  N.  Beach,  d.d..  President,  and  Fogg  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and 
Oratory,  and  Lecturer  on  Pastoral  Theology  and  Sociology. 

John  S.  Sewall,  d.d.,  Fogg  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  and  Lec- 
turer on  Pastoral  Theology  and  Sociology,  Emeritu.s.  [Literature. 

Charles  J.  H.  Ropes,  d.d.,  Hayes  Professor  of  New  Testament  Language  and 

Francis  B.  Denio,  d.d.,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language  and  Literature  and 
Lecturer  on  Church  Polity. 

Eugene  W.  Lyman,  d.d..  Buck  Professor  of  Christian  TheologJ^ 

Warren  J.  Moulton,  ph.d..  Associate  Professor  of  New  Testament  Language  and 
Literature. 

C.iLViN  M.  Clark,  b.a.,  Waldo  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 


Ch.\.rles  E.  Beals,  b..\..  Instructor  in  New  Testament  Greek,  English,  and  Vocal 
Culture. 

BOND    FOUNDATION. 

Prof.  Leslie  A.  Lee,  ph.d.,  of  Bowdoin  College,  on  Biology,  Geology,  Evolution 

(in  successive  years). 
.  Prof.  Frank  E.  Woodruff,  ph.d.,  of  Bowdoin  College,  on  the  History  of  Greek 
Literature. 

convocation  week. 

Rev.  Washington  Gladden,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  Enoch  Pond  Lecturer  on  Applied  Clu-is- 
tianity. 

Prof.  Edward  C.  Moore,  dd.,  of  Harvard  University,  George  Shepard  Lecturer 
on  Preaching. 

Prof.  Henry  van  Dyke,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  of  Princeton  Universitj^,  Samuel  Harris  Lec- 
turer on  Literature  and  Life. 

OTHER    LECTURERS. 

Rev.  Henry  L.  Griffin,  d.d.,  on  Comparative  Religion. 

Prof.  Robert  J.  Spraque,  ph.d.,  of  the  Universitj'  of  Maine,  on  Sociology, 

librarian. 
Professor  Ropes. 


The  sole  purpose  of  Bangor  Theological  Seminary  is  to  train  men  and  women 
to  become  preachers,  pastors  and  teachers,  and  missionaries.  Its  curriculum  and 
all  the  supplementary  means  of  instruction  seek  this  one  end.  It  is  open  to  Chris- 
tians of  all  denominations. 

It  offers  to  college  graduates  and  to  those  who  have  received  equivalent  dis- 
cipline the  opportunity  to  gain  a  thorough,  modern,  practical,  ministerial  training, 
and  makes  it  possible  for  good  students  who  are  thus  qualified  to  complete  in  three 
years  the  studies  required  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity. 

At  the  same  time  it  makes  provision  for  those  who  are  belated  in  beginning  their 
ministerial  preparation  and  who  have  not  had  the  privilege  of  the  usual  full  and 
unbroken  academic  training.  The  studies  are  adapted  to  their  needs,  with  the 
hope  that  they  will  be  able,  in  a  somewhat  longer  time,  to  cover  the  full  course.  A 
considerable  experience  has  shown  that  there  are  many  earnest  young  laymen 
in  our  churches  whose  early  studies,  practical  experience  and  natural  gifts  qualify 
them  to  prosecute  successfully  theological  studies.  They  often  become  most  able 
and  efficient  ministers. 

Attention  is  called  to  the  Seminary's  Library  of  above  26,000  volumes,  well 
selected  and  steadily  growing;  to  its  fine  gymnasium  under  a  competent  physical 
director ;  to  Convocation  Week,  with  its  group  of  eminent  lecturers  and  its  gather- 
ing on  this  occasion  from  northern  New  England  of  a  great  company  of  working 
ministers;  and  to  the  Seminary's  practice  of  holding  each  year  Conferences  on 
Christian  Work,  which  bring  to  the  front  important  aspects  of  practical  religious 
effort. 

By  reason  of  the  location  of  the  Seminary  in  an  inexpensive  center,  and  because 
of  the  adoption  of  the  co-operative  plan  in  the  boarding-house,  the  necessary  ex- 
penses of  the  student  may  be  kept  witliin  very  moderate  bounds. 

The  Seminary  year  extends  from  the  last  Wednesday  in  September  to  the  first 
Wednesday  in  June. 

Requests  for  catalogues,  letters  of  inquiry,  or  applications  for  admission  sliould 
be  addressed  to  the  Corresponding  Secretary,  Prof.  Warrex  J.  Moulton. 


1908]  Theological  Seminaries.  67 

DIVINITY   SCHOOL  OF  YALE  UNIVERSITY,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Opened  for  service,  1822. 

FACULTY    AND    INSTRUCTORS. 

Arthur  Twining  Hadley,  ll.d.,  President. 

Oegrqe  Park  Fisher,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  Titus  Street  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory, Emeritus. 

Lewis  Orsmond  Brastow,  d.d.,  Professor  of  Practical  Theology  Emeritus. 

Edward  Lewis  Curtis,  ph.d.,  d.d.,  Holmes  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language 
and  Literature  and  Acting  Dean. 

Harlan  Page  Beach,  m.a.,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Mission-S. 

Frank  Chamberlain  Porter,  ph.d.,  d.d.,  Winkley  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 

Benjamin  Wisner  Bacon,  litt.  d.,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  Buckingham  Professor  of  New 
Testament  Criticism  and  Interpretation. 

WiLLisTON  Walker,  ph.d.,  d.d.,  Titus  Street  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Ambrose  White  Vernon,  d.d..  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 

Marion  LeRoy  Burton,  ph.d.,  Assistant  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 

Charles  Cutler  Torrey,  ph.d.,  Instructor  in  Semitic  Languages 

Charles  Foster  Kent,  ph.d.,  Instructor  in  Biblical  Literature. 

William  Bacon  Bailey,  ph.d..  Instructor  in  Sociology. 

Edward  Morgan  Lewis,  m.a..  Instructor  in  Elocution. 

Raymond  Gilmore  Clapp,  m.a..  Instructor  in  Biblical  Literature. 

Albert  Alonzo  Madsen,  ph.d..  Instructor  in  Palestinian  Geography. 

Ernest  Frank  McGregor,  m.a..  Instructor  in  Sociology. 

special  lecturers. 

President  William  H.  P.  Faunce,'d.d.,  ll.d.,  of  Brown  University,  Lyman  Beecher 

Lecturer. 
Prof.   Georg  Wobbermin,    of   the    University   of    Breslau,    Nathaniel    William 

Taylor  Lecturer. 
Rev. "Herbert  Atchinson  Jump,  b.d.,  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  Alumni  Lecturer. 

Relation  to  the  University.  —  The  Divinity  School  is  one  of  the  co-ordinate 
departments  of  Yale  Universit)^;  its  students  enjoy  all  the  general  advantages  of 
a  university  residence,  and  receive  from  the  Corporation,  on  completing  their 
three-years'  course,  the  degree  of  b.d.,  and  are  enrolled  among  the  alumni  of  the 
University. 

Courses  of  Study.  —  The  studies  are  of  two  classes,  prescribed  and  elective; 
and  are  grouped  in  three  main  courses,  all  leading  to  the  degree  of  b.d.,  but  empha- 
sizing respectively  the  Historical,  the  Philosophic  and  the  Practical  aspects  of 
Christianity.  Students  at  the  close  of  the  second  year  of  study  have  the  option  of 
continuing  as  candidates  for  the  degree  of  b.d.,  or  of  becoming,  by  enrollment  also 
in  the  Graduate  School,  candidates  for  the  degree  of  ph.d. 

Graduate  or  Fourth-Year  Class.  —  Students  of  approved  scholarship,  who 
have  completed  a  three-years'  course  of  theological  study,  here  or  elsewhere,  are 
admitted  to  the  Graduate  Class,  in  which  advanced  studies  in  theology  are  pursued 
vmder  the  direction  of  the  professors.  Members  of  this  class  may  become  candidates 
for  the  degree  of  m..^.,  of  for  that  of  ph.d.,  by  enrollment  also  in  the  Graduate 
Department  of  the  University. 

The  school  has  two  Graduate  Fellowships  for  the  encouragement  of  further 
theological  study  in  this  country  or  abroad. 

Expenses.  —  The  charge  for  the  care  and  heating  of  each  room  is,  approxi- 
mately, $40  per  annum.  Board  costs  from  $3.50  to  $5.00  per  week.  The  necessary 
expenses  of  a  student  for  the  school  year  of  thirty-two  weeks,  exclusive  of  cloth- 
ing and  personal  expenses,  range  from  $180  to  $245. 

Opportunities  for  Self-Help.  —  Scholarship  aid  is  now  considered  not  as_a 
gift  but  as  a  means  of  livelihood  obtained  by  religious  work.  The  scholarship 
funds  of  the  school  are  used  to  create  opportunities  for  employment  in  New  Haven 
and  vicinity,  through  which  the  students  may  receive  training  in  pastoral  work. 
The  average  amount  of  time  spent  is  six  hours  per  week,  for  which  the  remuneration 
is  $125.  Further  opportunities  for  self-help,  if  needed,  may  be  obtained  through 
the  Director  of  Religious  Work.  Prize  scholarships  of  $100  and  $50  are  also  offered 
to  students  of  high  rank  in  scholarship. 

Term  of  Study.  —  The  next  year  will    begin  on  Thursday,  Sept.  24,  1908. 

Application  for  Admission.  —  The  conditions  of  admission  are  membership 
in  some  evangelical  church,  and  a  liberal  education  at  some  college  or  university. 
Catalogues  and  forms  of  application  for  admission  may  be  obtained  by  addressing 
the  Dean,  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


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190S]  Theological  Seminaries.  69 

HARTFORD  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 
Founded,  1834. 

BOARD    OF    INSTRUCTION. 

Chester  D.  Hartranft,  d.d.,  Honorary  President. 

Wm,  Douglas  Mackenzie,  d.d.,  President,  Systematic  Theology. 

Melancthon  W.  Jacobus,  d.d.,  Dean,  New  Testament. 

Austin  B.  Bassett,  d.d..  Secretary,  Experiential  Theology. 

Waldo  S.  Pratt,  mus.d.,  Music  and  Liturgies. 

Edwin  K.  Mitchell,  d.d.,  Early  Church  History. 

Cl.\rk  S.  Beardslee,  d.d.,  Biblical  Homiletics. 

Alexander  R.  Merriam,  d.d.,  Pastoral  Theology. 

Arthur  L.  Gillett,  d.d..  Apologetics. 

Lewis  B.  Paton,  ph.d.,  d.d.,  Old  Testament.  • 

Duncan  B.  Macdonald,  b.d.,  Semitic  Languages. 

Edward  E.  Nourse,  d.d..  Biblical  History  and  Theology. 

Curtis  M.  Geer,  ph.d.,  Mediaeval  and  Modern  Church  History. 

Charles  S.  Thayer,  ph.d..  Librarian. 

Samuel  Simpson,  ph.d.,  Ajnerican  Church  History. 


George  E.  Dawson,  ph.d..  Psychology. 

Edward  P.  St.  John,  Pedagogy. 

John  W.  Wetzel,  ph.b..  Elocution. 

John  H.  DeForest,  d.d..  Foreign  Missions. 

Ch.\rles  W.  McCormick,  d.d.,  Methodist  Polity. 

George  M.  Stone,  d.d..  Baptist  Polity. 

Charles  S.  Lane,  m.a.,  Presbj-terian  Polity. 

Edward  W.  Capen,  ph.d..  Special  Phases  of  Sociology. 

Mardiros  H.  Ananikian,  S.T.M.,  Assistant  Librarian. 

Samuel  Angus,  ph.d..  New  Testament  Greek. 

Frederick  B.  Hartranft,  German. 


The  Seminary  aims  (1)  to  develop  a  vigorous  spiritual  life  as  the  only  sound 
basis  for  scholarship  and  service,  (2)  to  train  in  scientific  methods  of  exegetical  and 
historical  research,  (3)  to  discover  the  truth  of  God  as  revealed  in  the  Scriptures, 
and  the  leading  of  his  Spirit  in  history,  and  to  apply  that  truth  in  the  realms  of 
thought  and  endeavor,  so  as  to  meet  the  present  needs  of  the  world  and  promote 
the  spread  of  his  Kingdom. 

The  Curriculum  is  arranged  in  accordance  with  a  system  of  Grouped  Elec- 
tives.  It  is  thereby  adjusted  to  the  needs  of  students  wishing  either  a  balanced 
covirse,  or  one  rather  closely  specialized.  It  is  also  fitted  to  University  students 
prepared  to  acquire  advanced  standing. 

The  Missions  Course,  on  the  Lamson  Foundation,  provides  opportunity  for 
thorough  Mission  study. 

The  Hartford  School  of  Religious  Pedagogy,  affiliated  with  the  Seminary, 
suppUes  an  invaluable  supplement  to  the  instruction  in  this  department. 

Graduate  Study  is  strongly  encouraged.  The  degrees  of  s.t.m.  and  ph.d. 
are  given  under  carefully  defined  conditions.  Two  fellowships  are  offered  in  the 
undergraduate  department,  each  for  two  years  of  foreign  study.  One  fellowship, 
j'ielding  $1,000,  is  offered  in  post-graduate  work. 

The  Apparatus  includes  a  library  of  88,000  volumes  (excluding  duplicates), 
museum,  reading-room,  gymnasium,  music-room,  etc. 

Terms  of  Admission.  —  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  members  of  some 
Christian  church  and  graduates  of  some  college.  Those  who  are  not  college  gradu- 
ates rnay,  after  examination,  be  admitted  on  probation  during  the  first  term.  All 
courses  are  open  to  women  on  the  same  terms  as  to  men. 

Expenses.  —  No  charge  is  made  for  tuition,  rooms,  furniture,  and  bedding, 
except  a  nominal  fee  of  $25  for  use  of  steam  and  for  supervision.  Board  is  provided 
under  the  care  of  the  Students'  Association,  at  about  $4.00  per  week. 

Scholarship  aid  is  pro\'ided  for  those  needing  it,  in  addition  to  the  grant  from 
the  Education  Society,  varying  in  amount  according  to  scholarly  rank. 

Calendar.  —  The  seventy-fifth  year  begins  Sept.  30,  1908,  and  closes  May  26, 
1909. 

Address  inquiries  to  the  De.\n. 


1908]  Theological  Seminaries.  71 

CHICAGO  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 
Founded,  1856. 

TACULTY    AND    INSTRUCTORS. 

George  N.  Boardman,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 
G.  Buckingham  Willcox,  d.d.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Congregational  History, 

Politjr,  and  Special  Studies. 
Graham  Taylor,  d.d.,  ll.d..  Acting  President  and  Professor  of  Social  Economics. 
Hugh  M.  Scott,  d.d..  Church  History. 

Edward  T.  Harper,  ph.d.,  d.d.,  Old  Testament  and  Biblical  Theology. 
Frank  W.  Gunsaulus,  d.d..  Acting  Professor  of  Science  and  Art  of  Preaching. 

,  Professor  of  Pedagogy. 

Frederick  W.  Ellis,  b.d.,  Dean  of  the  Christian  Institute. 

Frederick  M.  Blanchard,  m.a..  Pulpit  Oratory. 

H.  A.  Smith,  b.a.,  Sacred  Music. 

Clarence  A.  Beckwith,  d.d.,  Systematic  Theology. 

Ralph  Hall  Ferris,  Acting  Professor  of  New  Testament. 

Herman  F.  A.  Obenhaus,  b.l.,  b.d.,  German  Institute. 

MoRiTZ   Earnest  Eversz,  d.d.,  m.a.,  German  Institute. 

R.  A.  Jernberg,  b.d.,  Danish-Norwegian  Institute. 

Otto  C.  Grauer,  Danish-Norwegian  Institute. 

Fridolf  Risberg,  s.m.c,  Swedish  Institute. 

Magnus  E.  Peterson,  Swedish  Institute. 


E.  F.  Williams,  d.d.,  Church  Polity. 
Charles  Cuthbert  Hall,  d.d.,  Foreign  Missions. 
Florence  A.  Fensham,  b.d..  Christian  Institute. 
Florence  M.  Freeman,  Acting  Librarian. 

Admission.  —  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  college  graduates  or  have 
equivalent  preparation.     Women  are  received  on  the  same  terms  as  men. 

Course  of  Study.  —  The  curriculum  covers  three  years,  and  leads  to  diploma 
and  b.d.  degree.  It  is  arranged  in  a  system  of  grouped  Electives,  which  give  a 
general  course  with  opportunity  to  specialize  where  desirable.  The  studies  set 
out,  from  the  point  of  view  of  Cliristian  experience,  are  carried  on  in  a  reverent, 
liistorical,  and  critical  spirit,  and  aim  at  a  culmination  in  practical  fitness  for  the 
ministry.  The  courses  in  philanthropic,  civic  and  social  work  offered  by  the 
Chicago  Institute  of  Social  Science  are  open  to  all  students. 

Foreign  and  Christian  Institutes.  —  In  these  independent  courses  men 
are  trained  to  preach  in  both  English  and  the  German  and  Scandinavian  languages. 
For  the  German  a  high-school  training,  and  for  the  Scandinavian  a  good  common- 
school  fitness,  is  required.  In  the  Christian  Institute  men  and  women  are  trained 
for  various  forms  of  church  work. 

Chicago  Commons,  the  Social  Settlement,  of  which  Dr.  Graham  Taylor  is 
resident  warden,  is  a  laboratory  in  practical  work  for  the  students.     See  page  60. 

Apparatus.  —  Hammond  Library  contains  over  20,000  carefully  selected 
volumes,  current  theological  and  literary  magazines,  all  arranged  according  to 
departments  in  separate  alcoves  for  easy  reference.  There  are  a  reading  room, 
music  room,  a  gymnasium  with  physical  director,  and  light,  airy,  quiet  dormitories 
looking  out  on  Union  Park. 

Expenses  and  Aid.  —  The  only  charge  is  a  nominal  fee  of  $1.00  a  week  for 
heated,  lighted  and  furnished  rooms.  Board  can  be  secured  near  the  Seminary 
for  $3.00  or  $4.00  a  week.  Loans  from  $75  to  $175  a  year  are  granted  worthy  men, 
in  addition  to  the  grant  from  the  Education  Society.  Each  graduating  class  is 
offered  also  a  fellowship,  the  income  of  $10,000,  for  two  years  of  foreign  study. 

Calendar.  —  The  next  Seminary  year  begins  Wednesday,  Sept.  29,  1909, 
and  ends  the  second  Thursday  in  May,  1910,  with  vacation  of  two  weeks  at  Christ- 


Congregational  Year-Book.  [1908 

OBERLIN  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY, 

Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Opened  for  service  in  1835. 


Henry  C.  King,  d.d..  President,  Finney  Professor  of  Theology. 

Edward  I.  Bosworth,  d.d..  Dean,  Professor  of  the  New  Testament  Language  and 

Literature. 
G.  Frederick  Wright,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  the  Harmony  of  Science 

and  Revelation, 
Albert  H.  Currier,  d.d.,  Holbrook  Professor  Emeritus  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and 

Practical  Theology. 
Albert  T.  Swing,  d.d..  Professor  of  Church  History. 
Kemper  Ftjllerton,  a.m.,  Secretary  and  Registrar,  Professor  of  the  Old  Testament 

Language  and  Literature. 
William  J.  Hutchins,  Professor  of  Homiletics. 
G.  Walter  Fiske,  a.m..  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 
Louis  F.  Miskovsky,  a.m..  Principal  of  the  Slavic  Department,  and  Professor  of 

the  Bohemian  Language. 
William  G.  Caskey,  a.m..  Professor  of  Elocution. 
Albert  B.  Wolfe,  ph.d..  Professor  of  Sociology  in  Oberlin  College. 


The  Seminary  is  open  to  students  of  all  denominations.  It  has  a  full  corps  of 
professors  of  its  own  and  offers  its  students  all  the  work  essential  to  a  theological 
training.   In  addition,  students  are  admitted  to  the  college  classes  without  charge. 

Applicants  for  admission  must  present  college  diplomas.  Upon  graduation 
the  academic  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity  is  conferred. 

The  minimum  requirement  for  all  candidates  for  a  degree  is  1,440  hours  of  lec- 
tures and  recitations.  The  most  essential  courses  of  each  department  are  required ; 
this  work  amounts  to  920  hours.  Hebrew  being  elective,  the  required  amoimt  of 
work  in  the  Old  Testament  department  may  be  done  either  in  Hebrew  Exegesis  or 
in  Introduction  and  Biblical  Theology.  In  addition  to  the  required  work,  a  large 
number  of  elective  courses  is  offered,  aggregating  1,432  hours,  from  which  each 
student  elects  at  least  520  hours.  These  courses  cover  a  large  range  of  more 
advanced  work  in  the  several  departments. 

There  are  in  the  ministry  many  who  have  not  received  adequate  training  for  it 
and  who  soon  discover  their  need  of  theological  study.  The  reasonable  require- 
ments for  admission  to  the  regular  courses  of  theology  place  such  training  beyond 
the  reach  of  many  men  of  this  class.  In  the  interest  of  a  better  educated  ministry 
the  Seminary  offers  its  advantages  to  a  limited  number  of  ordained  ministers  who 
have  already  held  a  pastorate,  and  who  wish  to  enter  upon  theological  studies  for 
not  less  than  a  full  year.  They  may  enter  such  courses  as  they  are  prepared  to 
pursue  with  profit,  and  will  be  given  certificates  for  all  work  completed. 

Slavic  Department.  —  The  object  of  this  department  is  to  train  up  pastors  for 
the  Slavic  immigrants  to  this  coimtry.  Thorough  instruction  is  given  in  the 
Bohemian  language.  The  course  of  study  varies  to  suit  the  needs  of  indi\'iduals, 
and  culminates  in  the  regular  theological  course. 

Spear  Library  contains  about  107,000  volumes. 

Expenses.  —  Council  Hall,  the  Seminary  building,  has  fully  furnished  rooms 
with  hot-water  heat  for  fifty  students.  Those  rooming  here  pay  a  moderate  inci- 
dental fee,  varying  according  to  location  of  room.  Other  students  pay  a  fee  of  $6. 
Aside  from  this  fee,  there  is  no  charge  made  by  the  Seminary.  The  price  of  board 
in  Oberlin  is  from  $2.40  to  $3.50  a  week.  Other  expenses  are  correspondingly  low. 
'---  Pecuniary  aid  is  granted  to  those  who  need  it,  from  the  Congregational  Educa- 
tion Society,  and  from  Seminary  scholarship  funds.  The  amount  ordinarily  received 
from  the  Education  Society  has  not  been  less  than  $50.  The  Seminary  funds  are 
awarded  for  excellence  in  scholarship  in  the  form  of  merit  scholarships  varying  in 
amount  from  $50  to  $100  each  year,  and  in  the  form  of  remuneration  for  country 
and  city  mission  work  which  is  abundant  in  the  vicinity.  There  is  also  a  loan  fund. 
There  has  generally  been  abundant  opportunity  for  work  in  Home  Missionary  fields 
and  elsewhere  during  the  summer  vacation  of  four  months,  and  occasional  preach- 
ing for  remuneration  is  possible  during  term  time. 

The  year  of  study  consists  of  thirty-two  weeks  in  two  semesters.  The  next  year 
begins  Wednesday,  Sept.  23,  1908.  For  further  information  address  Dean  Edward 
I.  Bosworth. 


1908]  Theological  Seminaries.  73 

PACIFIC  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Opened  for  service,  1869;  established  at  Berkeley,  1901. 

FACULTY. 

John  Knox  McLean,  d.d..  President,  and  Lecturer  on  Pastoral  Methods. 
Charles  StjmnerNash,  m.a.,  d.d.,  Professor  of  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Theology. 
William  Frederic  Bade,  b.d.,  ph.d.,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Literature  and 

Semitic  Languages,  and  Secretary  of  the  Faculty. 
George  Dewitt  Castor,    b.d.,   ph.d..   Professor  of  New  Testament  Literature 

and  Exegesis. 
John  Wright  Buckham,  d.d.,  Professor  of  Christian  Theology. 
George  Tolover  Tolson,  m.a.,  b.d..  Instructor  in  Church  History,  and  Acting 

Librarian. 
Miles  Bull  Fisher,  .'V.b.,  b.d.,  Instructor  in  Elocution. 
J.-VMES  Alexander  Chamberlin,  d.d.,  Lecturer  in  Sociology. 

The  Faculty  is  further  strengthened  by  co-operation  -with  Dean  Hiram  Van 
Kirk,  b.d.,  ph.d.,  of  the  Berkeley  Bible  Seminary,  Pres.  Claiborne  Milton  Hill, 
d.d.,  of  the  Pacific  Baptist  Divinity  School,  and  Dean  Earl  Morse  Wilbur, 
m.a.,  of  the  Unitarian  Divinity  School. 

Also,  from  the  University  of  CaUfornia,  George  Holmes  Howison,  m.a.,  ll.d.. 
Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy;  George  Malcolm  Stratton, 
PH.D.,  Professor  of  Psychology;  Charles  Mills  Gayley,  litt.d.,  ll.d..  Professor 
of  the  English  Language  and  Literature;  Cornelius  B.  Bradley,  m.a.,  Professor 
of  Rhetoric;  Alexis  F.  Lange,  ph.d..  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Education;  John  Fryer,  ll.d..  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  and  Literatures; 
Thomas  Rutherford  Bacon,  a.b.,  b.d..  Professor  of  Modern  European  History; 
William  Popper,  ph.d..  Associate  Professor  of  Semitic  Languages  and  Literatures; 
Chas.  Rieber,  PH.D.,  Associate  Professor  of  Philosophj'. 

The  Seminary  is  located  at  Berkeley,  the  seat  of  the  University  of  CaUfornia. 
It  is  thus  enabled  to  avail  itself  freely  of  the  advantages  of  this  University,  among 
the  foremost  in  the  United  States,  all  of  its  courses  being  open,  without  cost,  to  the 
Seminary  students.  Courses  by  the  nine  professors  of  the  University  named  above 
have  been  incorporated  in  the  Seminary  curriculum,  these  men  forming,  to  all  in- 
tents and  purposes,  an  associate  faculty.  The  Library  of  the  University  (over 
150,000  volumes)  and  the  special  library  of  the  Seminary  (10,000  volumes)  afford 
large  opportunities  for  special  study.  Preparation  in  the  languages  of  China  and 
Japan  can  be  had  in  the  Oriental  Department  of  the  University,  or  in  medicine  in 
the  Medical  School.  The  chmate  is  remarkably  even,  constantly  cool,  stimulating 
and  favorable  for  study  during  the  entire  year,  knowing  nothing  of  debihtating 
spring  changes  or  prostrating  summer  heats. 

The  main  purpose  is  to  train  men  for  the  practical  ministry,  especially  the  Con- 
gregational ministry.  The  usual  courses  in  Exegetical,  Historical,  Systematic,  and 
Practical  Theology  are  provided.  The  prescribed  courses,  about  two  thirds  of  the 
whole,  are  arranged  to  cover  the  fundamental  parts  of  all  departments.  _  For  the 
rest  the  student,  so  far  as  prepared,  is  allowed  to  choose  freely  among  electiyes  cov- 
ering all  recognized  branches.  Eighty  units  of  credit  are  the  required  minimum 
for  graduation,  a  unit  representing  one  class-room  exercise  a  week  for  a  half  year. 
Hebrew  is  not  required  (Greek  is)  for  the  degree  of  b.d.,  but  unusual  faciUties  are 
furnished  for  acqmring  it.  The  University  of  CaUfornia  has  estabUshed  an  excellent 
course  in  modern  charities. 

The  Seminary  is  open  to  students  of  every  Christian  denomination,  to  women 
as  well  as  to  men.  A  college  diploma,  or  in  lack  of  that,  e^ddence  of  literary  and 
scientific  attainments  equivalent  to  an  a.b.  degree,  is  required  for  admission  to 
regular  standing  as  a  candidate  for  the  b.d.  degree.  Advanced  courses  are  pro- 
vided for  graduate  students.  Special  students  ma}^  be  received,  as  in  the  Uni- 
versity, to  such  studies  as  they  are  qualified  to  pursue. 

Regarding  expenses  and  pecuniary  aid,  and  for  further  information,  address 
President  McLean. 

The  next  year  begins  Aug.  18,  1908. 


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STUDENTS. 


Names  and  Residences 


*  College  and  Year 
of  Graduating 


tSeminary  and  Class 


Adolphson,  Charles  Axel,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Agar,  (Miss)  Winifred  Garfield,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Akana,  Akaiko,  Hawaii. 

Albarian,  Sarkis  Manoog,  Hajin,  Asia  Minor. 
Albert,  Paul  Bradshaw,  Faribault,  Minn. 
Alcock,  James,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Alcorn,  Ajina  S.,  Chicago,  111. 
Alexander,  William  Herbert,  Derby,  Conn. 
AUin,  Ernest  A.,  Brainard,  Minn. 
Allingham,  Robert,  Downers  Grove,  111. 
AUison,  Wilham  Talbot,  Middlefield,  Conn. 
Altarelli,  Carlo,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Anderson,  Jonas  Wilhelm,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Anderson,  William  R.,  Macon,  Ga. 
Andrews,  Denmer  Lorenzo,  Butler,  Ohio 
Angell,  David  Morrison,  Brewer,  Me. 
Angus,  Samuel,  Ballymena,  Ireland. 
Anhorn,  Fred,  Carlock,  So.  Dak. 
Aoto,  Hiro3aiki,  Matsue,  Japan. 
Arnot,  Eli  Jacob,  Monrovia,  Ind. 
Arnot,  John  Kivett,  Monrovia,  Ind. 
Bacon,  Al^^n  Converse,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Baker,  Henry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Banninga,  John  J.,  Madura,  India. 
Barclay,  Lorne  Webster,  Poplar  Hill,  Ont. 
Basye,  Arthur  H.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 
Beach,  Fred.  Paul,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Beals,  Charles  Elmer,  Bangor,  Me. 
Beardslee,  Raymond  Augustus,  Windsor,  Conn. 
Beckwith,  Holmes,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Beckwith,  Ruth,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Bell,  Robert,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Bennett,  Richard  H.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Bentson,  Henry  Arthur,  New  Gotland,  Kan. 
Berg,  WiUiam  VanDerveer,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Bergliuid,Nils  Johnson, Thief  River  Falls,  Minn. 
Bersagel,  Andreas,  Stavanger,  Norway. 
Bonnarjee,  Basanta  Chandra,  Calcutta,  India. 
Boyd,  Edward  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Bradley,  Ernest  Bausor,  San  Rafael,  Cal. 
Briggs,  Leshe  Burdette,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Brown,  Herbert  Stanley,  Darien,  Conn. 
Buergi,  George  John,  Rheinfelden,  Switzerland. 
Burgess,  John  Stewart,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Burgh,  David  Tosh,  Westbrook,  Me. 
Bm-net,  Arthur  Russell,  E.  Orange,  N.  J. 
Bums,  Josiah,  Eagle  Springs,  N.  C. 
Burrows,  William,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Burtner,  Elmer  E.,  Hinton,  Va. 
Bushnell,  John  Frederick,  La  Grange,  111. 
Butler,  Alix  Douglass,  Cliicago,  111. 
Butterfield,  Ray  Evans,  Perkinsville,  Vt. 
Bysshe,  Ernest  W.,  Rowa>"ton,  Conn. 
Campbell,  Royal  Hilton,  Highland,  Cal. 
Campbell,  Thomas,  Chicago,  111. 
Carleton,  Charles  Reed,  T^'interport,  Me. 


U.  of  Cal.      1906 


Tarsus, 
Drury, 


1901 
1902 


Chicago,  Sw.  Jun. 


Cheshunt,      1901 
Hamline,       1904 

U.  of  Toronto,  '99 


W.L'f'y'tte,  1905 

R.  U.  of  Ire.  1902 

Wasada  U.  — 

Indiana  U.  1907 

Indiana  U.  1907 

Williams,  1904 


1898 
1906 
1904 
1898 


Hope  Col. 
Bethany, 
U.  of  Kan. 
Michigan, 
Dartmouth,  1907 
Yale  U.  1905 

U.  of  Cal.        — 
Pomona  Col.1907 


Lafayette,     1905 


Calcutta,         — 


U.  of  S.  Cal. 
U.  of  Pac. 
Yale, 

Princeton, 

Harvard, 

St.  Stephens, 
Otterbein  U. 
Knox, 
Knox, 
Dartmouth, 
ColumbiaU. 
Pomona, 
Moodj'  Inst. 


1899 
1905 
1881 

1905 

1905 

1902 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1901 
1903 


Pacific. 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chicago,  Sw.  Sen. 

Atlanta,         Jun. 

Oberlin,  Mid. 

Bangor,  Jun. 

Hartford,     Grad. 

Chicago, Ger.  Jun. 


Mid. 
Spec. 
Grad. 

Jim. 

Jun. 

C.  I. 
Grad. 

Jim. 

Sen. 
Grad. 

Mid. 


Pacific, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Bangor. 

Hartford, 

Pacific, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Yale,  — 

Chicago,  Sw.  Sen. 

Hartford,       Sen. 

Chicago,  Sw.  Mid. 

Chi'go,  D.N.  Sen. 


Jun. 

Jun. 
,Jun. 

Fel. 

Jun. 
Grad. 

Mid. 

Jun. 
Grad. 

Sen. 
Spec. 
Spec. 

Sen. 


Oberlin, 

Atlanta, 

Pacific, 

Pacific, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Oberlin, 

Bangor, 

Oberlin, 

Atlanta, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Pacific, 

Chicago, 

Bangor, 


Jun. 

Jun. 
Grad. 

Sen. 
Grad. 

Sen. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Jun. 
Grad. 

Mid. 

Jun. 
Spec, 

Mid. 
Grad. 

Jxin. 
Spec. 
Spec. 


*  A  dash  in  the  column  of  colleges  implies  that  the  student  has  never  been  connected 
with  any  college;  the  name  of  a  college  followed  by  a  dash  in  place  of  year  implies  that 
the  student  was  connected  with  that  college,  but  did  not  complete  the  course.  A  list  of 
the  colleges  and  universities  may  be  found  at  the  end  of  this  Ust. 

t  "  Sen."  means  Senior.  "  Mid.,"  Middle.  "  Jun.,"  Junior.  "  Spec."  means  Special 
Course.  "  Grad."  means  Graduate  Class.  "D.  N.,"  "Ger."  "Slav.,"  and  "Sw."  mean 
Dano-Norwegian,  German,  Slavic  and  Swedish  Departments,  in  Chicago  and  Oberlin.  C.  I. 
means  Christian  Institute. 


1908] 


Theological  Seminaries. 


75 


Names  and  Residences 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating 


Seminary  and  Class 


Carter,  Leonard  J.,  Danville,  Va. 
Cassel,  Isaac,  Pleasant  Hill,  Ohio. 
Chamberlain,  Oscar  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Champlin,  Charles  Chaffee,  Petaluma,  Cal. 
Champlin,  Frederic  Rogers,  Westerly,  R.  I. 
Chandler,  Robert  Elmer,  Auburndale,  Mass. 
Christiansen,  C'harles  John,  Miranda,  So.  Dak. 
Christie,  Mary  Phelps,  Tarsus,  Asia  Minor. 
Christie,  Ralph  Aldrich,  Berkeley,  Mass. 
C'lapp,  Rajanond  Gilmore,  Boston.  Mass. 
Clews,  WiUiam,  WasMngton,  D.  C. 
Clippinger,  Arthur  R.,  Shippensburg,  Pa. 
Coates,  Matthew  Wesley,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Condit,  Frank  Harvey,  West  Orange,  N.  J. 
Connelly,  Howard  G.,  Baltimore,  Md 
Cooley,  George  IT.,  Springfield,  Mo. 
Craig,  Robert  J.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Cran,  John  Newell,  Everett,  Mass. 
Crocker,  Mattie,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Crocker,  Myron  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Crossland,  Edgar,  Portsmouth,  England. 
Crusius,  Carl  Frederick,  Perlcinsville,  N.  Y. 
Curtis,  Allen  Lewis,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Curtis,  W.  Hallowell,  Dennysville,  Me. 
Dahlstrom,  August  Henry,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Dako,  Kristo  Anastas,  Kortcha,  Albania. 
Davis,  WilUam  Benjamin,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Dean,  Frank  Warren,  San  Lorenzo,  Cal. 
De  Haan,  Arie  Benj.,  Pella,  la. 
Denny,  Walter  Bell,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Deyo,  John  Maurice,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Dickson,  John  Luther,  Pleasant  Valley,  Conn, 
di  Domenica,  Angelo,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Diehl,  Grover  Louis,  Lewisville,  Ohio. 
Dole,  George  Stuart,  AVilmington,  Del. 
Dole,  Louis  Alexander,  Wilinington,  Del. 
Donat,  Anton  S.,  St.  Charles   111. 
Dougherty, Rob't  Chambers,  Kansas  City,Kan. 
Dow,  D.  Howard,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Duerr,  Otto  Eugene,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Dunham,  Charles  Ernest,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Dymacek,  William,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Dysart,  John  Paden,  Granville,  III. 
Each,  Joseph,  Iowa,  La. 
Eaton,  Samuel  Charles,  Sullivan,  N.  H. 
Ebersole,  Amos  A.,  Sterling,  111. 
Ebertz,  Louis,  Ems,  Germany 
Egbert,  James  Kipton,  Ohio. 
Eidsvaag,     Edwin      Ajidreas,      Christiansund, 

Norway. 
Eiserer,  Herman,  Chicago,  111. 
Elgin,  Thomas  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Elmen,  John  Emanuel,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Erikson,  Jolin,  Fennoville,  Mich. 
Escaler,  Jos6,  ApaUt,  P.  I. 
Evans,  James  Eraser,  Georgetown,  Ontario. 
Evans,  Katherine,  Chicago,  111. 
Fairfield,  Wynn  Cowan,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Favor,  Paul  Gordon,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Ferris,  Walter  Lewis,  Oak  Park,  111. 
Fischer,  Theodore  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Fisher,  Park  William,  Demarest,  Ga. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Winnie,  Lake  Charles,  La 
Fjeldsgaard,  Adolph  B.,  Chicago,  111. 
Flenung,  Isaac,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Folta,  Adam  Paul,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Foote,  Frederick  William,  Veazie,  Me. 
Forsj'the,  John,  Belfast,  Ireland. 


Holiness  U. 
Defiance  Col. 
Oberfin  Sem. 
U.  of  Cal. 
Ch.  Bib.  Ins. 
Yale  U. 
Redfield  Col. 
Bryn  Mawr, 


1907 
1904 
1906 
1902 
1904 
1904 
1905 


Boston  U.  1900 

Leb'n  Val.  1905 

Cal.  Col.  1905 
Princeton  U.  1907 

Bethany,  1905 

Drury,  1907 

U.  of  Pac.  — 


Frankfin,         — 


Elmhurst, 
Beloit, 


1905 
1901 


Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Pacific, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Atlanta, 

Yale, 

Pacific, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Pacific, 

Bangor, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Bangor, 

Hartford, 

Chicago, 

Bangor, 


Jan. 

Sen. 
Grad. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Sen. 

Sen. 

Jun. 
Grad. 

Sen. 

Jun. 
Spec. 

Jun. 

Sen. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

C.  I. 
Grad. 

Sen. 

Mid. 

Fel. 

Mid. 


Bucharest,  1905 

OberUn,  1907 

Doane,  1895 

Iowa,  1906 

Oberlin,  — 


W.L'f'y'tte,  1904 

Yale,  1906 

Yale,  1906 

Carleton,  1905 

Washbiu-n,  1902 

Haverford,  1903 

Cal.  Col.  — 

Illinois,  1906 


U.  of  Chicago,  '99 
Hiram,  1904 


Manila,  1902 

Toronto  U.    1893 

Oberlin,  1907 

Dartmouth,  1904 

Beloit,  1905 

Tufts,  1896 


Brown  U.      1903 
R.  U.  of  Ire.  1904 


Chicago,  Sw.  Sen. 


Jun. 
Jun. 
Grad. 
Mid. 
Jun. 

Sen. 

Spec. 

Sen. 


Sen. 

Sen. 

Jun. 
Spec. 
Spec. 
Spec. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Sen. 

Sen. 

Sen. 


Chi'go,  D.N.  Jun. 
Cliic'go,  Ger.  Mid. 
Atlanta,  Jun. 

Chicago,  Sw.  Sen. 
Chicago,  Sw.  Jun. 
Yale,  — 

Grad. 

C.  I. 

Jun. 

Sen. 

Mid. 
Spec. 

Jun. 

Mid. 


Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 

Pacific, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Chicago, 

Atlanta, 

Pacific, 

Pacific, 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 

Atlanta, 

Bangor, 

Oberlin, 

Chi'go,  Ger. 

Oberlin, 


Yale, 
Chicago, 
Oberlin, 
Andover, 
Yale, 
Yale, 
Atlanta, 
Atlanta, 

~"  'go,  D.N.  Sen 

cific,         Grad 

Spec 

^_  ^  Sen 

Hartford,     Grad 


Chi' 
Pac 
Obcrli 


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[1908 


Names  and  Residences 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating 


Seminary  and  Class 


Foss,  Christian,  Farsund,  Norway. 
P"oster  Ora  Delmer,  Anderson,  Ind. 
Frank,  Sydney  Joseph,  Chicago,  111. 
Franklin,  Charles,  North  Haven,  Conn. 
Fredfelt,  Joel  Frederick,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Furuya,  Magoziro,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Gait,  Elmer  W.,  Shenandoah,  la. 
Gause,  Noah  Cadwallader,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Gidart,  Augustus  W.,  Nybygget,  Sweden. 
Gilmore,  Arthur  Harold,  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Glurna,  Joseph,  Monessen,  Pa. 
Good,  Charles  Martin,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 
Goodwin,  Reuben  Albert,  Groton,  Yt. 
Gordon,  Edwin  Ruthven,  E.  Providence,  R.  I. 
Granholm,  Oscar  Arvid,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Gray,  James  Hanford,  Hartland,  Me. 
Grin\es,  Harry,  Brodhead,  Wis. 
Gronlund,  Herman,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Gross,  Daniel  Irving,  Andover,  Mass. 
Hacke,  Augustus  C,  Sherman,  Tex. 
Hall,  Charles  Walter,  Stockville,  Neb. 
Hall,  Fred  Lyman,  Danbury,  Neb. 
Hall,  WiUiam  Ralph,  Pontiac,  Mich. 
Hallberg,  Carl  August,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Hamlin,  Christopher  Robert,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Hankorsky,  George,  Braddock,  Pa. 
Haraguchi,  Takeyjiro,  Nagasaki-ken,  Japan. 
Harris,  Robert  Nelson,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Harris,  Wilhani  Henry,  Wardsville,  Ont. 
Harrison,  Robert  A.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Hart,  Ernest  Belden,  Bristol,  Conn. 
Hartshorn,  Harold  V.,  Claremont,  Cal. 
Hartzell,  Jacob  Lott,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Harvey,  Edwin  Deeks,  Rock  Ferry,  England. 
Hatfield,  Charles  Abner,  Calais,  Me. 
Hatfield,  George  Bennett,  Batavia,  Ohio. 
Hawkenson,Gunnerd  Sigfried,  Compton,  R.  I. 
Hawkes,  Albert  Scott,  Wilson,  Conn. 
Heath,  Archie  M.,  Mountain  Creek,  Ala. 
Hedegaard,  Samuel,  Tliisted,  Denmark. 
Heikes,  Nelson  Niles,  Bangor,  Me. 
Heinrich,  Ernest  Henry,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Held,  Fred,  Clinton,  Mass. 
Henderson,  Luther  B.,  Newport,  N.  J. 
Hendricks,  Wilham  E.,  St.  Croix,  D.  W.  I. 
Henry,  Bertram  Curtis,  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Heyman,  Arnold  Cyrus,  Bellevue,  Ohio. 
Hickman,  George  L.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Hill,  William  K.,  La  Grange,  111. 
Hoersch,  Henry,  Hebron,  No.  Dak. 
Hoffmann,  Levi  Samuel,  East  Green\'ille,  Pa. 
Holden,  John  Lemley,  Ticonderoga,  N.  \. 
Holt,  Jesse  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Houghton,  Roy  Mac,  Derby,  Conn. 
Howell,  WiUiam  Rabon,  Wilson,  N.  C. 
Hoyt,  Friend  E.,  Shelton,  Conn. 
Huizinga.  .A.rnold  van  Couthen,  Methuen,  Mass. 
Hunt,  John  Eugene,  Sherman,  Me. 
Hunter,  Jesse  Montague,  Ashland,  Ore. 
Hutchinson,  Jason  H.,  Billerica,  Mass. 
Inghrani,  Mark  G.,  Waj'nesburg,  Pa. 
Jackson,  Roderick  Colin,  Roger's  Hill,  Can. 
Jenkins,  Elias  Ambrose,  Boverton,  S.  Wales. 
Jenkins,  James  Garfield,  Ebensburg,  Pa. 
Jenkins,  William  A.,  Colerain,  N.  C. 
Jones,  Arthur,  Tonganoxie,  Kan. 
Jones,  Augustine,  San  Jos^,  Cal. 
Jones,  Paul  W.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich. 


M'nchester,  1906 
Central,         1895 


Tabor  Col.     1906 
Cornell,  1900 

U.  of  Chi'go,  1907 
.\niherst,        1906 
Mt.  Pleasant,  — 
OtterbeinU.  1904|Yale, 
Dartmouth,  1906  Andover, 
1907 


Chi'go,  D.N.  Jun. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 

Yale,  — 

Yale,  Grad. 

Chi'go,  Sw.  Sen. 
Chicago,  C.  I. 
Chicago,  Mid. 
Pacific,  ■  Grad. 
Yale, 
Ando^•er, 
Oberlin, 


Brown  U. 

Mt.  Allison, 
Beloit, 

Bowdoin, 

Oberlin, 

Doane, 

Doane, 

U.  of  Mich. 


1905 

1902 
1907 
1904 
1905 
1905 


Boston  U.      1893 
Wasada  U.    1905 


Wes.  Mont. 
U.  of  Neb. 
Wilhams, 
Pomona, 


1907 
1907 


1907 


Yale  t'. 
C.  of  Bible, 
Oberlin, 

Oberlin,  1893 


U.  of  Cal. 

N.  Y.  U. 


1906 


Harvard  U.   1886 
Heidelb'gU.1904 


Redfield  Col.  — 
Brown  U.      1907 


Olivet, 
Milligan, 


1902 
1904 


Groningen,    1897 


Eug.  Div.  S. 
Colorado, 
W'burg  C. 
Queen's  U. 


1904 


U.  of  N.  C.  1907 

Friends  U.  1903 

L.  Stan.  Jr.  1905  Chicago, 

Olivet,  1904  Oberlin, 


Jun. 

Mid. 
Spec. 
Grad. 

Jun. 

Jun. 


Hartford, 
Chicago,  Sw.  Sen 
Bangor,  Jun 

Yale,  Sen 

Chicago,  Sw.  Mid 


Sen. 
Mid. 


Andover, 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Chicago,  Sw.  Sen 

Hartford,     Grad 

Oberlin, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Andover, 

Andover, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Oberlin, 

CMcago,  Sw.  Jun 

I  lartf  ord,     Grad 

.\tlanta,  Jun 

Clii'go,  D.N.  Mid 

Bangor, 

Pacific, 

Chi'go,  Ger. 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Andover, 

Chicago, 

Atlanta, 

Chicago, 

Chi'go,  Ger. 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 


Jun. 
Sen. 


Spec. 

Jun. 
Spec. 
Grad. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Jun. 
Spec. 

Jun. 
Spec. 

Sen. 


Spec. 
Spec. 

Mid. 

Mid. 

Mid. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
C.  I. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Jun. 


Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Pacific, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Yale, 


Spec. 

Mid. 
Spec. 
Grad, 

Jun. 
Spec. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Sen. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Sen. 

Sen. 

Sen. 


1908] 


Theological  Seminaries. 


77 


Names  and  Residences 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating 


Seminary  and  Class 


Johnson,  Carl  Gustaf  Edward,  Chicago,  111. 

Johnson,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

Johnson,  Obed  Simon,  Lanyon,  la. 

Johnson,  Oscar  Fritjof,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Jonsvold,  Oluf,  Brooklj^n,  N.  Y. 

Jowers,  Benjamin  T.,  White  Pond,  S.  C. 

Judy,  Clayton,  Andover,  Mass. 

Juell,  Hans  C,  Fargo,  No.  Dak. 

Ivalaidjian,  M.  T.,  Everek,  Asia  Minor. 

ICammerUng,  Walter  William,  Chicago,  111. 

ICanawaka,  Kannosuke,  Toba,  Japan. 

Kauerz,  Henry,  Essen,  Germany. 

Kellogg,  Edwin  Dwight,  Orange,  Mass. 

Kellogg,  Ira  Phelps,  Phelpsville,  Vt. 

Kerian,  Sarkis  Ohan,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Kierstead,  "William  O.,  Oakland,  Me. 

Kilbourn,  Albert  Sidney,  Townsend,  Mass. 

Kirkpatrick,  John  Erving,  Oxford,  Conn. 

Kiyama,  Kiyogoro,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

Kjeldgaard,  Christian,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Knapp,  Ezra  Charles,  Blissfield,  Mich. 

Kochera,  John,  Braddock,  Pa. 

Kodaira,  Kimio,  Wakuya,  Japan. 

Kosliiba,  Saburo,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

Koukol,  Charles  Josepli,  Upland,  Ind. 

Kubushiro,  Naokatsu,  Kumamoto,  Japan. 

Kurtz,  Daniel  W.,  Lake,  Ohio. 

Lamonds,  Alexander,  Star,  N.  C. 

Lancaster,  Archibald  A.,  LTnionville,  Conn. 

Lang,  Stephen  Christian,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Larkin,  Ralph  Baxter,  Long  Beach.  Cal. 

Lathrop,  Theodore  B.,  Ashland,  Wis. 

Latourett,  Kenneth  S.,  Oregon,  Oliio. 

Leavitt,  Darwdn  Ashley,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Le  Clerc,  Frank  Walworth,  Grand  Junction,  Col 

Lehman,  Eugene  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lent,  James  M.,  So.  Windsor,  Conn. 

Lindblad,  Adolf  Ragnar,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Lippinberger,  Karl,  Solnhofen,  Germany. 

Lippitt,  LeRoy  A.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Lohman,  Hermann,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Longsworth,  William  H.,  Freeport,  Oliio. 
Loud,  Harry  Steavens,  Andover,  Mass. 
Luci,  Carmelo,  Molochio,  Italj'. 
Lyon,  Sherman  Lorenz,  Akron,  Ohio. 
McAlister,  Milton  Vosmus,  So.  Paris,  Me. 
McBride,  Arthur  A. 

McCombe,  John  Warren,  New  York  City. 
McCord,  Robert  Bryan,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
McCoy,  Robert  Clarence,  Iowa,  La. 
McCoy,  Mrs.  Stella  G.,  Iowa,  La. 
McDonald,  Lawi-ence  Free,  Parkton,  Md. 
McDougall,  George  Lafayette,  Creston,  111. 
McFadyen,  Robertson,  Forest,  Va. 
McGinty,  Lucius  Franlc,  Brunswick,  Ga. 
McGregor,  Ernest  Frank,  Clinton,  Conn. 
McK^y,  Richard  Abram,  Ashland,  Ala. 
McNeill,  Prederick,  McNeill's  Mills,  P.  E.  I. 
Maddox,  John  Lee,  Deering,  No.  Dak. 
Madsen,  Albert  Alonzo,  Durham,  Conn. 
Magee,  Jolin  Gillespie,  Pittsburg,    Pa. 
Maier,  Karl  K.,  Hosmer,  So.  Dak. 
Martin,  Alfred,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Martin,  Harry  Stratton,  Spring  Valley,  Wis. 
Mathews,  Burleigh  V.,  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass. 
Mathias,  Pearl  Eugene,  Highspire,  Pa. 
Matthews,  (Miss)  Margaret  L.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Maurer,  Wasliington  I.,  Beloit,  Wis. 


Princeton, 
Carleton, 


1899 
1907 


Otterbein  U.  1903 


Fargo, 
Tarsus, 
L.  Forest, 
T.  Gakuin, 
Northw't'n, 

U.  of  Vt. 

Tarsus, 

Bates, 


1905 
1900 


1899 


1902 
1899 
1906 


Ch'go  T.  S.  1905 
Tohoku  Ga.  1898 

U.  of  Mich.  1902 

N.  Japan  C.  1907 
U.Christian,  1904 
Taylor  Acad.  — 
Sh'n  Ga.T'yo,— 
Juniata,         1905 

Albion,  1904 

Amity,  — 

Ivnox.  Col.  1892 

Beloit,  1903 

McMinnv'e,  1904 


Cliicago,  Sw.  Sen, 
Hartford,  Fel. 
Chicago,  Mid 
Cliicago,  .Sw.Mid, 
Chi'go,  D.N.  Mid, 
Atlanta,  Mid, 
Andover,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 

Yale,  Grad, 

Chicago,  Jun 
Yale,  Grad, 

Chi'go,  Ger.  Mid, 
Bangor,  Mid, 

Chicago,  Mid. 
Hartford,  Sen, 
Yale,  — 

Bangor, 
Hartford, 
Pacific, 


Jun. 

Grad. 

Mid. 


Ch'go,/).  A'.  Mid. 


Beloit, 
Park, 
Yale  U. 


1904 
1907 
1902 


1907 


Carleton, 
W.Lafayettel906 


1906 
1905 


Sapientza, 

Hiram, 

Bates, 

U.  of  Minn.  1900 

Durham, Eng.  '96 

Fla.  State,     1905 


Wesleyan, 
U.  of  Chic. 


1906 
1898 


U.  of  Minn.  1901 


Denison  U.  1904 
Moravian,  1900 
Yale,  1906 

Redfield  Col.  — - 

Carleton,  1903 
Boston,  1900 

Leb'n  Valley,  '95 
U.  of  Cal.  1899 
Beloit,  1904 


Chicago, 

Oberlin, 

Pacific, 

Yale, 

Oberhn, 

Pacific, 

Yale, 

Atlanta, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chicago,  Sw.  Jun 

Chi'go,  Ger.   Sen 

Hartford,       Jvm 

Bangor, 


Sen. 
Spec. 

Jun. 
Grad. 
Spec. 
Spec. 

Sen. 

Mid. 

Sen. 

Mid. 
Grad. 

Sen. 

Fel. 
Jun. 

Spec. 


Yale, 

Bangor, 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 

Bangor, 

Andover, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Atlanta, 

Atlanta, 

Hartford, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Atlanta, 

Yale, 

Atlanta, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chi'go,  Ger.  Mid 

Bangor,  Sen. 

Yale,  Mid. 

Hartford,       Sen. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Pacific,         Spec. 

Yale,  Mid. 


Mid. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Fel. 

Grad. 

Sen. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Mid. 

Sen. 

Jun. 
Grad. 

Mid. 

Sen. 

Sen. 
Grad. 
Spec. 


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[1908 


Names  and  Residences 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating 


Seminary  and  Class 


May,  Mary  Belinda,  Gould,  R.  I. 
Meserve,  Marshall  Wm.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Meyer,  Frank  J.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Milbury,  George  D.,  Bethany,  Conn. 
Miller,  Malcolm  Foote,  Abingdon,  Til. 
Minaker,  Rodman  Weldon,  Sumas,  Wash. 
Mix,  Harry  Houston,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 
Montgomery,  Bertha  Kemjj,  SiTiith  Cen^  Kan. 
Montgomery,  Royal  J.,  Smith  Center,  Kan. 
Morgan,  Walter  Amos,  Lunenburg,  Vt. 
Morrill,  BoUe  Chapman,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 
Morris,  Luther,  Frondeg,  No.  Wales. 
Morsell,  Samuel  R.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Moseley,  John  Henry,  Gt.  Barrington,  Mass. 
Munger,  Earl  .\ugustus,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 
Myers,  F.lmer  Henry,  Camden,  N.  J. 
Nelson,  Henry,  Baltic,  So.  Dak. 
Nelson,  Per  Albin,  Chnton,  la. 
Neumann,  Geo.  Bradford,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Nielson,  John  A.,  Drammen,  Norway. 
Ohlson,  Algoth,  Brevik  Hvena,  Sweden. 
Okubo,  (Miss)  Ochimi,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Ota,  Yutaka,  Okayama,  Japan. 
Overman,  N.  E.,  Demarest,  Ga. 
Palmquist,  Anders  Magnus,  Chicago,  111. 
Pardee,  John  .lay,  West  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Parker,  Asa  Merrick,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Parry,  John  Burford,  Mold,  No.  Wales. 
Partch,  Le  Roy  Clifton,  Olmstead  Falls,  Ohio. 
Patch,  Don  Ivan,  Boston,  Mass. 
Patterson,  Victor  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Pease,  Charles  B.  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Pendleton,  Norman  Wilfred,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Peyton,  Frank,  Andover,  Mass. 
Pierce,  Jason  Noble,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Pike,  David,  Watford,  Herts,  England. 
Pillasch,  Carl  Herman,  Chicago,  111. 
Polhammen,  Jolin  Titus,  Lindsborg,  Kan. 
Porter,  George  William,  Agawam,  Mass. 
Powell,  Thomas  B.,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Powers,  Lawrence  Clement,  Tiskilwa,  111. 
Reece,  Ernest  James,  E.  Cleveland,  Oliio. 
Reed,  Hugh  Francis,  Everton,  Ont. 
Reed,  Rev.  Thomas  O.,  Broadway,  Ohio. 
Reiersen,  Elbert  Nicolai,  Clucago,  111. 
Richard,  Floward  MacM.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Richardson,  George  O.,  Windsorville,  Conn. 
Richardson,  Rev.  J.  B.,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 
Richter,  Emily  F.,  Chicago,  111. 
Risley,  William  David,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Rittenhouse,  Daniel  Franklin,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Robb,  William  John,  Beecher,  111. 
Roberts,  Benjamin  Lee,  Thorn  well.  La. 
Ross,  (Miss)  Sarah  Vida,  Whittier,  Cal. 
Rowlands,  William  Francis,  Penarth,  So. Wales. 
Runyon,  Clay  Triplett,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Rybar,  Andrew,  Braddock,  Pa. 
Sakariassen,  Brent,  Tromsoe,  Norway. 
Sanderson,  Ross  Warren,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Sato,  Sozaburo,  Kumamoto,  Japan. 
Schumaker,  Albert  Jesse  Ringer,New  Castle,Pa. 
Scott,  Arthur  Pearson,  Cliicago,  111. 
Scott,  Lewis  Ensign,  Healdsburg,  Cal. 
Sea  ley,  H.  Jeptha,  Cedartown,  Ga. 
Shackleton,  Robert  Arnold,  Guiseley,  England. 
Shattuck,  Angelo  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Shelton,  Wilham  Arthur,  Poteau,  Okla. 
Sherman,  Edwin  T.,  Brookfield,  Til. 


Welleslev,      1907 
MoodvB.In.l903 


Bates, 
Hedding, 
Brandon, 
Coe  Col. 
U.  of  Kan. 
U.  of  Kan. 


1905 
1905 


1903 


Hartford, 

Pacific, 

Atlanta, 


Mt.  Holyoke,  '05 
Oberlin,         1907 


Cal.  Col. 
Bucknell, 


1903 
1901 


Wesleyan,      1905 


Joshi  Gak'n  1903 
Doshisha,       1895 


Hiram,  — 

Williams,  — 
Bristol,  Eng.  — 
Hillsdale,       1905 


Cliicago, 

Pacific, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Bangor, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago,       

Chicago,  Sw.  Jun 
Yale,  Spec 

Hartford,  Sen 
Chi'go,D.A^  Sen 
Yale,  Jun 

Pacific,  Mid 

Pacific,  Jun 

Atlanta,  Mid 
Chicago,  Sw.  Mid 


Jun. 

Sen. 

Mid. 
Grad. 

Sen. 
Spec. 

C.  I. 

Mid. 

Sen. 

Mid. 

Mid. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Mid. 
Grad. 


1S86 


Williams, 

U.  of  Cal. 

Kingfisher 

Amherst, 

Bates,  — 

RedfieldCol.— 


1907 
1903 


Amherst,  1906 
Bucknell  TJ.  1906 
Illinois,  1907 

W.  Reserve,  1903 
Hiram,  1905 


Pacific, 

Bangor, 

Bangor, 

Oberhn, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Pacific, 

Andover, 

Yale, 

Hartford,       

Chicago,Ger.Mid 
Chicago,  Siu.  Sen 
Hartford,  Jun 
Yale, 
Oberlin, 
Oberlin, 
Oberlin, 
Oberlin, 


Jun. 

Jun. 

Jun. 
Grad. 

Sen. 
Spec. 
Grad. 
Spec. 

Jun. 
Grad. 

Jun. 


Mid. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Spec. 


Wesleyan  U.  1904 

Knox  Col., 
Wheaton  A.    - 
Philomath,    1906 
U.of  Pacific.1907 


U.  of  Cal.      1906 
Cardiff,  — 

Sch.  of  Evan.  '99 


Chi'go,  D.N.  Jun." 


Yale, 

Hartford, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Pacific, 

Pacific, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Pacific, 

Hartford, 

Pacific, 

Oberlin, 


Sen. 

Jun 
Spec. 

C.  I. 
Spec. 
Spec. 

Sen. 
Spec. 
Spec. 

Jun. 
Spec. 
Spec. 


Oberlin, 
Doshisha, 
Marietta, 
Princeton, 
U.  of  Cal. 


1905 
1887 
1905 
1904 


Leeds,  Eng.     — 
Beloit,  1905 

Hargrove,      1905 
Hanover,         — 


Chi'go,D.iV.  Jun 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 

Hartford, 

Cliicago, 

Pacific, 

Atlanta, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 


Sen. 

Sen. 

Sen. 

Jun. 
Spec. 

Sen. 
Mid. 

Sen. 

Sen. 
Spec. 


1908] 


Theological  Seminaries. 


79 


Names  and  Residences 


Siebel,  Wallin  E.,  Westerville,  Ohio. 
Sikes,  Erie  Brainerd,  Petersburg,  Neb. 
Singleton,  Rev.  Wesley,  Irvington,  Ky. 
Sinninger,  Norman  E.,  Dallas  City,  111. 
Sisson,  Howard  Robert,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Sjoblom,  Gottfrid  Leonard,  Renovo,  Pa. 
Slaght,  William  E.  A.,  New  Haven    Conn. 
Small,  Charles  Reuben,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Smith,  Rev.  Benjamin  Kent,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 
Smith,  Charles  George,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Smith,  Clarence  Mitchell,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Smith,  Eugene  Barnard,  S.  Framingham,Mass. 
Smith,  Walter  Alphonso,  Buckport  C,  Me. 
Sneath,  George  Mack,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Sondenaa,  John,  Cliicago,  111. 
Sone,  Sanji,  Sanuma,  Japan. 
Spaulding,  Edward  Lytton,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Sperry,  Willard  Learoyd,  Reading,  Mass. 
Steele,  Albert  Thomas,  Bethel,  Conn. 
Steele,  Claude  Melvin,  Jefferson,  Ohio. 
Stein,  Henry  W.,  Chicago,  111. 
Stevens,  Wilmot  Eddy,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Stewart,  Andrew  L.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J 
Stewart,  Gustavus  A.,  Ft.  Niobrara,  Neb. 
Stock,  Benjamin,  Glen  St.  Mary,  Fla. 
Stokely,  Jessie  Mae,  Newport,  Term. 
Stone,  Ohver  B.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Sumner,  Frederick  Azel,  Milford,  Conn. 
Suyehiro,  Asajiro,  Usa,  Japan. 
Swainson,  WiUiam,  Mold,  No.  Wales. 
Swift,  Samuel  Ross,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 
Taylor,  William,  Gt.  Harw'd,  Lancashire,  Eng. 
Tereschenko,  Maxin  Arsen,  Edwardsville,  Pa. 
Thomas,  Clark  Stetson,  Chicago,  111. 
Thomas,  Ernest  Lenwood,  CedartowTi,  Ga. 
Thomas,  James  Jasper,  Cedartown,  Ga. 
Thompson,  Clifford  G.,  Bogart,  Ga. 
Thorne,  Emil,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Tontz,  James  Garfield,  Highland,  III. 
Tontz,  Knowles  Shaw,  Marburg,  Germany. 
Trenery,  Jacob  Eh,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Trueblood,  Charles  E.  C,  Sandoval,  111. 
Tucker,  Samuel  Gordon,  Bangor,  Me. 
Turner,  John  C,  Atlantic,  Ga. 
Tuttle,  Harold  Saxe,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Twichell,  Joseph  Hooker,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Tyler,  William  Finney,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Uhlir,  Joseph,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Unger,  Louise  O.,  Chicago,  111. 
Vancura,  Vaclav  F.  J.,  Paramaribo,  D.  Guiana, 
Varjahedian,  Benj.  Sam'l,  Adabazar,  Turkey. 
Vasku,  Francis,  Bijou  Hills,  So.  Dak. 
Veazie,  Carl  Hewitt,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Voorhees,  Frederick  Franklin^  Wilson,  Conn. 
Vrooman,  Rolla  Houston,  Chicago,  111. 
Wakeman,  Earl  Seeley,  Campbell,  Cal. 
Walter,  Howard  Arnold,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Wathnee,  Albert,  Farsimd,  Norway. 
Weatherbee,  Wade  H.,  Grand  Saline,  Tex. 
Webb,  Christopher  Columbus,  Section,  Ala- 
Wehrhan,  Anna  Penrose,  Hartwick,  la. 
Wehrhan,  Nelson  W.,  Hartwick,  la. 
Wessell,  Myra,  Chicago,  111. 
Whitehead,  Phihp  B.,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Whitehead,  Robert  B.,  Hontzdale,  Pa. 
W^hitmer,  Paul  Emmons,  No.  Lima,  Ohio. 
Wickes,  Dean  Rockwell,  Chicago,  111. 
Wik,  Adolf,  Trondhjem,  Norway. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating 


OtterbeinU.  1903 
Doane,  1905 

Ch.In.Chi.S.    '97 


U.  Toronto,  1S9S 
Harvard  U.     — 


Wittenberg,  1907 
Bates,  1904 


Seminary  and  Class 


Andover, 

Oberlin, 

OberUn, 

Chicago, 

Bangor, 


Sen. 

Mid. 
Spec. 
Spec. 

Sen. 


Chi'go,  Sw.    Mid. 


Yale  U. 


1907 


Clii'go  Seni.  1906 
U.  of  Cal.        — 
Ohvet, 


Adrian, 
Oberlin, 
Drury, 
Oberlin, 


1903 
1896 
1905 
1905 
1894 


Wilberforce,  1901 

Virginia  In.  1904 
Atlanta  Sem.  — 
Oberhn,  1891 

Steele  C.Jap.l894 

Geneva,         1906 


Penn.  Col.     1906 


Y.  Harris,      1903 

IlUnois,  1902 

lUinois  Col.  1901 
Wis.  St.  Nor.  — 


U.  of  Pacific,  '06 
Yale  U.  1906 

Yale  U.  1907 


B'h'm'n  B.  A. 
Robert,  1890 

U.  Iowa,  1907 
U.  of  Denver,  '97 
Wesleyan,      1906 

Lel'd  St'nf'd,  — 
Princeton,     1905 


Yale, 

Hartfprd, 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Chi'go,  D.N^.  Jim 

Chicago,       Grad 

Pacific, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Oberlin, 

Atlanta, 

Oberlin, 

Atlanta, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 


Grad. 

Sen. 
Spec. 
Spec. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Jxin. 

Jun. 


Spec. 
Grad. 
Grad. 

Mid. 

Sen. 
Grad. 

Mid. 

Sen. 

Jun. 


Pacific, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Atlanta, 

Atlanta, 

Yale, 


C.  L 
Grad. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Sen. 
Spec. 

Mid. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

Jun. 


Chicago, »Stw.  Jun. 


Iowa  Col. 
Iowa  Col. 


1906 


Beloit,  1906 

Adrian,  1889 

Oberlin,  1907 

U.  of  Chi'go,    '95 


Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Pacific, 

Chicago, 

Bangor, 

Atlanta, 

Pacific, 

Hartford, 

Hartford, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 

Oberhn, 

Cliicago, 

Hartford, 

Chicago, 

Oberlin, 

Hartford, 

Chi'go,D.iV, 

Atlanta, 

Atlanta, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Yale,_ 

Oberlin, 

OberUn, 

Yale, 

Chi'go.D.iV, 


Mid. 

Fel. 
Spec. 

C.  I. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Jvm. 

Jun. 
Spec. 

C.  I. 
Spec. 
Grad. 

Jun. 

Jun. 

Mid. 

C.  I. 

Jun. 

Mid- 
,  Jun* 

Jun. 

Jun. 

C.  I. 

Sen. 

C.  I. 

Mid. 

Mid. 

Sen, 

Mid. 
.  Jun. 


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Names  and  Residences 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating 


Seminary  and  Class 


Wildman,  Charles  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Wiley,  Henry  Orton,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Williams,  Albert,  Rhys,  Great  Britain. 
WilUams,  Thomas  A.,  Cricceith,  Wales. 
WilUams,  Thomas  Eynon,  Marietta,  Oliio. 
Wilson,  Edmimd  Graham,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Winslow,  Dana  Edmund,  Daytona,  Fla. 
Wismer,  Ernest  Lionel,  No.  Bradford,  Conn. 
Withington,  Wilfred,  Humboldt,  Kan. 
Wittier,  Milton  F.,  Sea ttle,_  Wash. 
Wolfe,  Andrew  Jackson,  Isis,  Va. 
Wolfe,  Martin  Rilfey,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Wood,  George  Ernest,  Elhngton,  Conn. 
Worrell,  William  Hoyt,  Leipzig,  Germany. 
Wuflestad,  Krag,  Cooperstown,  No.  Dak. 
Wyland,  Benjamin  F.,  Harlan,  la. 
Yamaguchi,  Kinsaku,  Okayama,  Japan. 
Yard,  James  Maxon,  Farmingdale,  N.  J. 
Yearwood,  C.  Hubert,  Georgetown,  B.  Guiana, 
York,  Harry  Clinton,  Leonard  Bridge,  Conn. 
Zavodsky,  Louis,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Ziegler,  William  H.,  Chicago,  111. 


Ore.St.  Nor. 

Marietta, 

Marietta, 

Marietta, 

Lafayette, 

Olivet, 

Kan.  St.  IT. 

Pomona, 

MilUgan, 

Amherst, 
U.  of  Mich. 

S.  U.  of  la. 

Doshislia, 

Wesleyan, 

Yale  U. 

Moody  B.In, 


1898 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1904 

1901 
1907 
1893 

1906 
1903 


1901 
1905 


1905 


Atlanta, 

Pacific, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Hartford, 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Pacific, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Pacific, 

Chicago, 

Hartford, 

Chi'go,D..K 

Yale, 

Pacific, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 


Mid. 
Sen. 
Fel. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Jun, 
Sen. 

Sen. 

Jun. 

Sen. 
Spec. 

Mid. 
Fel. 

Mid. 

Sen. 

Jun. 

Mid. 
Spec. 

Spec. 
Spec. 


1908] 


Theological  Seminaries. 


81 


COLLEGE   EDUCATION    OF   THE    UNDERGRADUATE   STUDENTS. 

In  this  table,  a  number  in  parentheses  denotes  that  that  number,  although  once  con- 
nected with  the  college  mentioned,  did  not  complete  the  course.  The  figures  not  in  paren- 
theses denote  graduates  of  the  colleges  mentioned. 


Seminaries 

COLLEGES 

In 
V 

> 
o 

•V 

c 

< 

a 

c 

< 

g> 

B 

n 

PQ 

o 

ta 
a 

U 

1 
O 

1 

H 
> 

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< 

1 

1 

2 

Albion  College,  Micliigan 

1 
1 

1 

Amherst  College,  Massachusetts 

m 

1 

1 

4 

(1) 
(2)    3 

(1) 

'"'i 

(1)1 

2 

7 
2 

1 

Beloit  College  Wisconsin       

Bethanv  College,  Kansas 

2 

2 

3 

Bowdoin  College,  Maine 

1 

(1) 

(1) 

(1) 
3 

Bristol,  England 

(1) 

Brown  University  Rhode  Island 

2 
(1) 

1 

(1) 
1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

(1) 

(1) 
(1)    1 

(5)    4 

(1) 
4 

California  College 

(1)1 

(5)4 

Cardiff 

(1) 
2 

Carleton  College  Minnesota 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Chesliunt  College 

1 

Chicago  Training  School 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

2 

4 

Christian  Biblical  Institute 

1 

1 

1 

(1) 

1 

(1)    1 

(1) 

(1) 
1 

College  of  the  Bible 

(1) 
(1) 

Columbia  University 

1 

1 

I 

Dartmouth  College,  New  Hampshire. . . 
Defiance  College  Ohio 

2 

1 

.... 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Denver  University 

1 

Doane  College 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2 

4 

Doshisha  College,  Japan 

3 

Drury  College,  Missouri 

2 

1 
1 
1 

3 

1 

Elmhurst  College,  Missouri 

1 

Eugene  Di\'inity  School 

(1) 
1 

(1) 
1 

Fargo  College 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Franklin  College 

(1) 

(1) 
1 

Friends  University 

1 

1 

1 

Gronengen  University 

. .    1 

1 

Han  dine  University 

1 
(1) 

1 

(1) 
1 

Hargrove  College 

1 

Harvard  University,  Massachusetts. . .  . 
Haverford  College 

1 

(1) 

1 

(1)    2 
1 

1 

Hedding  College,  Illinois 

.  ..|... 

1 

1 

82 


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COLLEGE  EDUCATION  OF  THE  UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS. 


Seminaries 

COLLEGES 

V 

> 
c 

< 

OS 

a 
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< 

c 
a 
P3 

a 

•a 
a 

O 

« 

"a 

< 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

(1) 

(1)    3 
1 

1 

\ 

1 

3 

4 

2 

2 

(1)1 

2 
1 

(1)    3 

(1)    1 
1 

"i 

(1) 

"i 

1 

1 

(1)1 

1 

(1)    3 
1 

1 

2 

.... 

2 

(1)1 

(1)    3 
2 

Lafayette  College  Pennsylvania 

(1) 

(1) 
2 

2 

(1) 

(1) 

(1)    1 
1 

1 

(1) 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

.... 

1 
1 

"i 

2 

1 

2 

(2) 

1 

(2)    1 
1 

Mt.  Allison   Nova  Scotia 

(1) 

(1) 
1 

1 

(1) 

^1) 
(1) 
1 

Nebraska  University 

(1) 

New  York  University 

1 

1 

1 

Northwestern 

1 

1 

N.  Japan  College. 

1 

"i 

■  "2 
2 

"2 

1 

(1) 

1 

(1)7 
2 

(2)10 

Oregon  State  Normal  School 

1 

2 

4 

.  . . 

(1)3 

(1)    3 
1 

Park  College 

1 
1 

Pennsylvania  College » 

1 

1 
1 

"i 

1. 

Pomona  College 

1 

1 
3 

"i 

4 

Princeton  University,  New  Jersey. 

1 

5 

Queen's  Universitv 

(1) 

(1)    . 

(3)    1 

1 

Redfield  College,  South  Dakota 

(3)1 

Robert  College 

1 

Royal  University,  Ireland 

2 

2 

Sapientza  University 

1 

1 

Shemmon  Gakuin,  Japan 

1 

"i 

(1) 
1 

Southern  California  University. ...... 

Steele  College,  Japan 

1 

St.  Stephen's  College 

1 

Tabor  College 

1 

1 

Tarsus 

1 

2 
1 
3 
1 

3 

Tohuku  Gakuin,  Japan 

1 

2 

Toronto  University 

.... 

3 

1 

1908] 


Theological  Seminaries. 


83 


COLLEGE  EDUCATION  OF  THE  UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS. 


Seminaries 

COLLEGES 

> 
c 

C 
< 

c 

< 

s 
« 
P3 

u 

It 

e 

O 

1 

> 

< 

h 

e2 

1 

1 

..  .1 

1 

1 

(1) 

(1)  1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 
1 
(1) 

2 

3 

Wes.  Mont 

(1) 
1 

1 
1 

1 

Williams  College,  Massachusetts 

1 

(1) 

1 

1 

(1)    3 
(1) 
1 

(1) 

1 
3 

9 
1 

1 

12 

1 

1 

11 

0 
0 

Total  graduates. . .    

Partial  college  courses 

0 
0 

28 

2 

8 

30 

26 
13 

58 

42 
4 
3 

40 

5 

12 

25 
13 

1 

74 

3 

19 

220 
46 

Others 

151 

Total 

11 

28 

40 

97 

49 

57 

39 

96 

417 

84 


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SUMMARY  OF  OFFICERS  AND  STUDENTS,  1907-OS,  AND  TOTALS  FOR 
PRECEDING  YEARS. 


Seminary 


2  2 
1^ 


►J'u 


5  = 

>  a 


Undergraduate  Students 


"■a 


Andover . 
Atlanta . 
Bangor. . 
Chicago  . 
Hartford 
Oberlin. . 
Pacific  . 
Yale 


5 

4 

7 
8 

15 

11 
4 
9 

-08 

63 

-07 

68 

-06 

68 

-05 

65 

-04 

68 

-03 

62 

-02 

61 

-01 

58 

-00 

59 

-  9 

64 

-  8 

64 

-  7 

64 

-  6 

63 

-  5 

58 

-  4 

52 

-  3 

52 

-  2 

46 

-  1 

46 

-90 

47 

-  9 

47 

-  8 

46 

-  7 

44 

-  6 

44 

-  5 

44 

-  4 

47 

-  3 

39 

-  2 

32 

-  1 

36 

-SO 

36 

-  9 

39 

-  8 

35 

-  7 

35 

-  6 

36 

-  5 

37 

-  4 

35 

-  3 

35 

-  2 

34 

-  1 

32 

-70 

31 

-  9 

31 

-  8 

26 

-  7 

25 

-  6 

22 

-  5 

24 

-  4 

24 

-  3 

23 

-  2 

25 

-  1 

24 

5 
1 

8 

12 

10 

0 

4 

10 


0 
0 

1 

4 
7 
5 
4 
24 


3 

2 

8 

19 

11 

15 

4 

15 


3 

9 

12 

22 

9 

9 

4 

13 


4 
17 
17 
31 
15 
13 

9 
16 


0 
0 
3 

18 
3 
15 
18 
28 


10 
28 
40 
90 
38 
52 
35 
72 


11 
28 
41 
96 
49 
57 
39 
96 


Totals,  1907- 
1906- 
1905- 
1904- 
1903- 
1902- 
1901- 
1900- 
1899- 
1898- 
1897- 
1896- 
1895- 
1894- 
1893- 
1892- 
1891- 

„  1890- 
1889- 
1888- 
1887- 
1886- 
1885- 
1884- 
1883- 
1882- 
1881- 
1880- 
1879- 
1878- 
1877- 
1876- 
1875- 
1874- 

„  1873- 
1872- 
1871- 
1870- 
1869- 
1868- 
1867- 
1866- 
1865- 
1864- 
1863- 
1862- 
1861- 
1860- 


50 
49 
45 
40 
41 
38 
27 
22 
21 
25 
25 
25 
20 
27 
27 
38 
39 
35 
27 
27 
21 
22 
IS 
18 
11 
24 
27 
19 
15 
13 
19 
22 
22 
22 
16 
11 
12 
11 
9 
11 
11 
10 
10 
9 
9 
11 
9 
7 


7 

7 

6 

S 

14 

12 

13 

19 

22 

27 

19 

24 

19 

23 

15 

11 

12 

9 

10 

7 

9 

10 

7 

6 

9 

3 

13 

11 

17 

8 

13 

8 

9 

13 

12 

13 

16 

IS 

7 

16 

9 

16 

19 

19 

10 

16 

18 

14 


45 
42 
34 
34 
38 
39 
45 
34 
17 
10 
28 
22 
24 
16 
29 
29 
22 
33 
22 
22 
23 
19 
28 
16 
16 
25 
21 
6 


77 

81 

122 

91 

93 

95 

99 

90 

112 

110 

94 

108 

109 

92 

109 

104 

98 

110 

104 

88 

96 

99 

97 

94 

104 

84 

85 

103 

107 

95 

113 

97 

112 

124 

110 

122 

117 

114 

121 

129 

119 

130 

124 

148 

146 

117 

128 

163 

109 

124 

147 

120 

117 

143 

117 

120 

130 

92 

113 

132 

92 

101 

114 

100 

104 

103 

86 

101 

126 

96 

87 

107 

74 

97 

90 

84 

73 

100 

94 

86 

79 

89 

90 

93 

96 

96 

90 

82 

101 

96 

83 

99 

109 

87 

93 

103 

70 

98 

99 

102 

86 

93 

83 

105 

103 

93 

88 

116 

74 

89 

92 

72 

73 

98 

74 

72 

81 

87 

68 

65 

97 

92 

65 

51 

98 

85 

53 

58 

84 

66 

53 

43 

SO 

53 

58 

90 

103 

58 

96 

95 

81 

93 

100 

94 

85 

113 

70 

51 

31 

38 

33 

34 

69 

66 

111 

130 

108 

81 

102 

137 

182 

169 

189 

153 

113 

86 

53 

32 

23 

15 

16 

7 

16 

31 

36 

29 

36 

35 

36 

32 

23 

29 

13 

18 

4 

8 

10 

2 

1 

3 

11 


365 
391 
371 
363 
341 
350 
320 
325 
342 
371 
433 
486 
460 
459 
520 
545 
562 
549 
556 
490 
420 
393 
366 
322 
284 
272 
275 
279 
298 
310 
327 
312 
303 
316 
327 
329 
278 
272 
240 
238 
258 
242 
205 
162 
193 
252 
275 
298 


417 
440 
411 
405 
393 
401 
379 
378 
381 
408 
480 
532 
503 
498 
564 
585 
596 
591 
588 
519 
452 
422 
401 
344 
309 
300 
309 
296 
315 
318 
340 
320 
312 
329 
339 
342 
294 
290 
247 
254 
267 
258 
224 
181 
203 
268 
293 
312 


1908] 


Colleges. 


85 


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SCHEDULE   FOR  BIOGRAPHY. 


FORM  TO  BE   FOLLOWED  IN  PREPARING  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH. 

To  be  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  the  National  Council,  14  Beacon  Street, 
Room  614,  Boston,  Mass. 


We  wish  ministers  might  find  it  convenient  to  file  their  biographies  to  date  with  this 
oflBce.    Several  hundred  have  already  done  so.    This  will  save  time,  trouble,  and  expense. 


1.  Name  (write  out  each  and  every  name  in  full). 


2.  Parentage    

Name  of  father 

Maiden  name  of  mother. 


3.  Birth:  Place 

Year Month Day 


4.  Education  (state  names  of  institutions;  give  year  of  graduation) : 

Academic 

Collegiate 

Theological 

5.  Ordination  to  the  ministry: 

By  what  ecclesiastical  body  ordained 

Place 

Date 

6.  Pastorates :  Be  exact  as  possible  in  dates  of  resignation,  dismission  by  council, 

years  of  supply;  and  state  definitely,  if  possible,  pastor,  pastor  installed, 
received,  recognized,  supply. 

7.  Honors  and  Offices   (name  title  and  institution  and  year) : 

Degrees  conferred 

Offices  held 

8.  Publications :  Give  full  title,  number  of  pages,  date  and  place  of  publication  of 

books,  pamphlets,  sermons.     Need  not  include  newspaper  articles. 

9.  Marriage :   Date ;  place ;  name  of  wife ;  name  of  wife's  father ;  maiden  name  of 

wife's  mother.     State  if  wife  is  living  or  deceased. 

10.  Number  of  children: 

Total. 

Li\an2 


Annual  Statistics 


Churches  and  Ministers. 


90  Congregational  Y ear-Book.  [1908 


ANNUAL  STATISTICS  OF  THE  CHURCHES  AND 
MINISTERS. 


The  following  pages  contain  the  statistics  as  collected  in  1907  by  tlie  statistical 
secretaries  of  the  several  State  organizations,  and  compiled  for  this  publication  by 
the  secretary  of  the  National  Council,  under  vote  of  the  publishing  committee. 
They  are  all  of  date  Jan.  1,  1908,  except  that  ministerial  supply  is,  as  far  as  possible, 
brought  do'wn  to  date. 

The  secretary,  as  heretofore,  in  no  case  presumes  to  insert  or  omit  the  name  of 
church  or  minister  on  any  authority  but  that  of  the  State  secretaries  representing ' 
their  ovra  organizations,  or  of  councils  subsequent  to  the  date  of  annual  reports. 

The  contents  of  the  statistics  are  as  follows : 

1.  The  statistics  of  the  churches  and  their  ministers,  by  States. 

2.  Statistics  of  Sunday  schools,  independent  and  missionary. 

3.  List  of  Congregational  ministers  in  foreign  lands. 

4.  The  National,  State,  and  local  organizations  of  the  churches,  with  officers, 
and  dates  of  next  sessions  in  1907-1908. 

5.  General  summary  tables  for  the  year. 

6.  Tables  of  summaries,  1858-1907. 

7.  Tables  based  upon  the  statistics. 

8.  Alphabetical  list  of  ministers,  with  P.  O.  address,  and  indexed  to  pages. 

9.  Alphabetical  list  of  licentiates. 

10.     List  of  ministers  of  other  denominations  supplying  Congregational  churches. 

RULES  OF  COMPILATION. 

1 .  To  arrange  in  alphabetical  order  everything  capable  of  it ;  except  that  the 
churches  in  any  one  town  or  city  arranged,  as  they  should  be,  under  the  name  of 
that  town  or  city,  are  placed  according  to  age. 

2.  To  make  new  tables  each  year.  "  Last  year's  report  "  (if  known  to  be  such) 
is  always  omitted.  But,  while  old  reports  are  not  to  be  inserted  in  the  table,  the 
aggregate  of  such  last  reports  from  churches  failing  to  report,  in  the  items  of  church 
and  Sunday-school  membership,  are  included  in  the  summaries.  Justice  to  the 
churclaes  which  do  report  requires  this,  as  their  real  progress  may  be  apparently 
diminished  or  reversed,  by  lack  of  the  figures  from  their  less  faithful  neighbors. 
The  special  attention  of  State  secretaries  is  called  to  this  point,  as  it  has  often  been 
disregarded.  The  list  of  cliurches  of  this  year  is  compared,  name  by  name,  with 
that  of  last  year,  and  all  variations  which  change  the  place  of  the  church  on  the  list 
are  specifically  mentioned  with  the  State  summary,  so  that  each  church  can  be 
traced  from  year  to  year. 

3.  To  examine  carefully  all  the  tables,  with  a  view  to  correction  or  addition  by 
correspondence,  especially  to  correct  "  pastoral  supply  "  to  the  latest  moment. 
Proof  sheets  have  been  sent  to  secretaries  and  some  home-missionary  superintend- 
ents who  could  be  reached  in  season.  But  no  such  changes  have  been  allowed  to 
affect  the  summaries. 

4.  The  prime  name  in  a  table  line  is  always  supposed  to  be  the  name  of  the 
place,  town  or  city,  in  which  the  church  is  located,  as  determined  by  the  place  of 
the  meeting-house.  This  is  also  the  name  of  its  post-office,  unless  followed  in  line 
or  margin  by  a  name  in  heavy-faced  type.  In  such  cases  the  latter  is  the  post- 
office,  and  THIS  EMPHATIC  TYPE  in  LINE  Or  MARGIN,  is  USED  EXCLUSIVELY  FOB  NAMES 

OP  POST-OFFICES.  If  this  postal  word  is  an  adjective,  it  goes  with  the  preceding 
name,  c.  g.,  "  Newton  West  ";  if  itself  a  name,  it  supersedes  the  other,  as  "  Newton, 
Auburndale."  Postal  designations  are  not  repeated  on  the  second  page,  and  spe- 
cial church  names  are  sometimes  given  in  the  second  page  line,  for  which  there  was 


1908]  Statistics  of  Churches  and  Ministers.  91 

not  room  in  the  first.  In  general,  the  two  pages,  being  invariably  opposite,  are 
treated  as  one,  and  marginal  references  on  the  second  page  are  made  to  foot-notes 
on  the  first,  without  repetition  when  they  occur  there. 

MINOR  EXPLANATIONS. 

1.  Any  church  given  in  brackets  is  one  organized  since  January  1;  not  in- 
cluded in  the  summary,  but  inserted  for  information.  A  few  churches  temporarily 
not  associated  are  inserted  by  their  own  wish.  A  star  (*)  denotes  churches  not 
associated. 

2.  Pastors  installed  by  council  are  marked  "  i.,"  and  pastors  recognized  by 
council  are  marked  "  r."  ;  others  in  service  are  not  marked,  but  arc  considered 
pastors  except  where  otherwise  distinguished.  Blanks  in  the  column  of  pastoral 
supply,  meaning  no  regularly  engaged  minister,  are  left  blank  for  the  convenience 
of  those  who  note  pastoral  changes. 

3.  The  tables  are  not  a  postal,  guide  to  the  addresses  of  ministers,  antl 
any  person  so  using  them  runs  his  own  risk  of  error.  The  General  Alphabetical 
List  of  Ministers  gives  their  laost-offices.  Special  attention  is  called  to  this  fact, 
which  is  often  overlooked. 

4.  The  two  columns  following  the  names  of  ministers  in  the  tables  of  churches 
denote  (1)  the  year  of  ordination,  (2)  the  year  when  the  minister  was  installed,  or 
commenced  ser^dce  with  that  church. 

5.  A  star  (*)  in  the  General  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers  denotes  that  the 
person  so  designated  appears  in  the  tables,  reported  by  some  church,  as  its  minister, 
but  is  not  reported  to  be  a  member  of  any  association  or  conference  of  ministers  or 
churches  in  the  United  States;  or  that  he  is  found  supplying  some  church,  or  did 
so  as  pastor  by  council  last  year  and  may  be  presumed  to  be  in  transitu,  though  his 
name  is  not  in  the  State  alphabetical  list. 

6.  Licentiates  are  not  reckoned  as  ministers.  Churches  supplied  by  such  are 
so  considered  and  not  included  in  list  of  vacant  churches.  When  churches  are 
suppUed  by  ministers  of  other  denominations  it  is  so  stated,  and  they  appear  under 
the  head  "  Supplies."  Churches  actually  vacant  are  found  in  column  marked 
"vacant."  The  names  of  licentiates  and  ministers  of  other  denominations  wUl  be 
found,  not  in  the  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers  of  Congregational  Churches,  but 
in  lists  following  the  regular  list  of  Congregational  ministers.  The  General 
Alphabetical  List  includes  only  Congregational  ministers. 

7.  The  names  of  some  Congregational  ministers  are  missing;  but  it  is  solely 
because  they  are  not  reported  by  any  organization  of  churches  or  ministers. 

8.  Under  "  Church  Members,"  "  Absent  "  are  included  in  "  Males,"  "  Females," 
and  "  Total."  Under  the  head  of  "  Removed,"  "  Died,"  "  Letter,"  and  "  Disci- 
pline "  are  represented  by  the  abbreviations.  It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  in 
the  tables,  "  R,  "  includes  Discipline  and  Roll  revision.  In  the  General  Summaries 
the  letter  "  R. "  is  used,  and  includes  Revision  and  Discipline. 

9.  Blanks  in  any  column  of  figures  are  such  as  were  so  left  in  the  State  Minutes. 
They  ought  always  to  signify  "  no  report,"  but  some  States  do  not  follow  the 
proper  rule  of  inserting  a  cipher  where  "  none  "  is  meant,  and  the  examiner  must 
conjecture,  in  any  given  case,  whether  "  none  "  or  "  no  report  "  is  intended.  In 
our  General  Summaries,  a  blank  invariably  signifies  "  no  report." 


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Belle  F.  Purington, 

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220 


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Allendale Bass  River. 

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Grandville Jenison. 


1908]  Statistics.  —  Michigan.  285 

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Ransom Jefferson. 

Redridge Beacon  Hill. 

Richmond Columbas. 

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South  Boston Clarksville. 

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Tyrone Linden. 

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Wayland Bradley  and  Hopkins,  1st. 

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Milton,  West M.  E.  Ch.,  Milton. 

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Proctor,  Swedish Rutland  Center,  Swedish. 

Randolph  Center M.  E.  Ch.  (Federation). 

Rupert Pawlet,  West. 

Rock  Island,  Que Holland. 

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[1908 


TABULAR  VIEW  OF  THE  MISSIONS  OF  THE  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  FOR  THE  YEAR  1906-07. 


Missions 


W.  Cent.  Africa  . 
South  Africa: 
Zulu  Branch.  . 

Rhodesian  Br. 


Europ'n  Turkey 
Western  Turkey 
Central  Turkey^ 
Eastern  Turkey^ 


Marathi 
Madura 
Ceylon    . 


Foochow^  .  .  . 
South  China 
North  China 
Shansi^ 


Japan'  . . . 
Philippines 
Micronesia 

Mexico  .  .  .  , 

Spain    

Austria  .  .  .  . 
Totals  .  .  . 


1880 
1835 
1893 

1859 
1819 
1847 
1836 

1813 
1834 
1816 

1847 
1883 
1854 
1882 

1869 
1903 
1852 

1872 
1872 
1872 


18 

21 

5 

57 
97 
51 

77 

132 

381 

33 

105 

42 
90 

7 

102 


Missionaries 


1,429 


10 
2 

10 

21 

6 

12 

14 

15 

3 

8 

2 

14 

3 

23 
1 

8 

5 
1 
2 


1693 


24 


10 

10 

5 

9 

28 

7 

16 

17 

14 

3 

10 
2 

18 
3 

21 
1 
6 


69 


20 


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5    15 
5 


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30 
16 

5 

12 
35 
37 
34 

18 
160 

17 

80 

38 

58 

5 


15     12 


1875  571  321  637  2,176 


29 


51 
305 
215 
152 

32 

345 

361 

117 

38 

58 

6 


29 
372 

18 
44 
27 
24 

110 

116 

40 

110 
53 


Church  Statistics 


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17 
1,011 


92 

485 

13 

100 
424 
279 

228 

496 
643 
430 

318 
86 

178 
19 

115 

130 

24 
31 
44 


17 

231 

19 

61 

122 

56 

65 

59 

381 

44 

157 
43 
97 
12 

122 

149 

45 
16 
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4,135  ],770 


309 

4,860 

131 

1,453 
4,816 
6,224 
3,170 

6,618 
6,227 
1,922 

3,001 

4,000 

3,795 

75 

12,604 

6,177 

1,391 

308 

1,871 


29 

326 

46 

62 
247 
236 
183 

545 
540 

108 

261 

537 

307 

25 

1,358 

1,014 

84 

36 

187 


580  68,952  6,131 


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1908J 


Tabular  View  of  Missions. 


465 


TABU-LAR  VIEW  OF  THE  MISSIONS  OF  TJIE  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  FOR  THE  YEAR  1906-07. 


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16,980 

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1,222 
2,087 

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4 

302 

22 
59 

2,081 
3,855 

2,081 
3,964 

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Rhodesian  Br. 

1,300 

4 

170 

3 

160 

2 

98 

273 

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4,003 

53 

2,535 

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71 

3 

166 

25 

578 

820 

6,123 

Western  Turkey    .... 

16,876 

118 

11,830 

1 

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3 

353 

17 

1,857 

132 

5,995 

8,347 

76,023 

Central  Turkey^ 

18,189 

68 

10,789 

1 

12 

3 

331 

16 

922 

116 

5,138 

6,403 

23,265 

Eastern  Turkey'' 

10,306 

59 

6,534 

2 

8 

1 

242 

14 

557 

75 

5,367 

6,174 

9,870 

13,062 

175 

8,089 
8,237 

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1,260 

150 
208 

3,735 
6,940 

7,167 
8,736 

Madura 

19,812 

292 

2 

54 

1 

482 

2,452 
11,142 

Ceylon 

63 

3,413 

1 

84 

2 

317 

128 

10,208 

10,609 

8,143 

7,058 

73 

2,018 

2 

11 

2 

67 

8 

444 

120 

1,667 

2,205 

12,715 

South  China 

4 

300 

2 

1 

44 

33 

581 

627 

3,582 

North  China     

6,500 

23 

1,368 

14 

1 

35 

14 

426 

31 

374 

1,213 

3,056 

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250 

2 

59 

3 

58 

117 

Japan'      

38 

7,832 

1 

24 

2 

968 

3 

447 

95 

421 

1,860 

39,912 

Philippines 

Micronesia 

3,995 

56 

1,.564 

5 

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97 

979 

2,942 

2,332 

3,071 

33 

1,384 

1 

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3 

282 

7 

375 

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Spain 

1,535 

28 

947 

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24 

874 

947 

6,325 

18 

567 

Totals    

132.417 

1.148 

70,886 

13 

172 

15 

2,633 

113 

8,337 

1,327 

1 

49,324 

65,152 

S226,271 

■*  Of  whom  10  are  physicians. 
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'  Of  whom  6  are  physicians. 


466 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


SUNDAY  SCHOOLS,   INDEPENDENT  AND   MISSIONARY. 

"  C  "  indicates  schools  counted  in  State  Schedules. 


ALABAMA. 

Name  Membership 

Birmingham  (East),  12th  Ave.  Union,  60 

Joppa,  Institute,  65 

Total,  schools,  2;  membership,  125 

ARIZONA. 

Acme,    Gold    Roads,    Union,    Gold 

Roads,  24 

Arkansas  Flat,  Gila  Bend,  12 

Bowie,  Teviston,  20 

Crown  King,  Union,  24 

Cherry,  40 

Dewey,  30 

Dos  Cabezos,  20 

Eldorado,  Dos  Cabezos,  25 

Gleeson,  30 

Gila  Bend,  24 

Granite  Reefs,  50 

Iron  King,  18 

Jerome  Jc,  35 

Pearce,  50 

Skull  Valley,  Union,  23 

Texas  Canon.  Union,  Dragoon,  30 

Wilgus,  Union,  Dos  Cabezos,  15 

Whitewater,  Union,  24 

Total,  schools,  18     membership,  494 


ARKANSAS. 


Gentry,  Bloomfield, 
Cross  Roads, 


35 
35 


Total,  schools,  2;   membership,        70 
CALIFORNIA    (NORTHERN). 


Berkeley,  Peralta  Park, 

26 

Boca, 

25 

Bowman, 

25 

Campbell,  Meridian, 

30 

Carnegie, 

20 

Colma,  Colma  Prot.  S.  S., 

60 

Copperopolis, 

35 

Dorris, 

20 

Eureka,  Cutten, 

20 

Glencoe, 

10 

Glen  Frazer,  Martinez, 

32 

Hanford,  Rustic, 

30 

Knowles,  Granite, 

12 

Mantica,  South,  Sunflower, 

Lathrop,  30 

Martinez,  Vine  Hill, 

20 

Mendota, 

30 

Mohawk, 

25 

Mt.  Eden, 

27 

Mt.  Hamilton, 

8 

Mt.  View,  Purissima, 

27 

Oakland.  Goodwill, 

C 

Mayflower, 

c 

Olivet, 

22 

Piedmont, 

C 

Pollasky, 

17 

Name                                                  Membership 

Prattville, 

30 

Railroad  Flat,  Baimer, 

25 

Ruby, 

30 

San  Francisco,  Sunnyside, 

35 

Santa  Rosa,  Hall's  District, 

25 

San  Quentin, 

25 

Sattley, 

12 

Soudan,  Kinney  Union,  Mills, 

30 

Success,  South  Tule 

20 

Tesla,  Carnegie, 

20 

Therm  alito. 

10 

Vallicita,  Union, 

30 

Wawona, 

25 

West  Point, 

40 

Woodside,  Redwood, 

6 

Worth,  Porterville, 

30 

Total,  schools,  41 ;  membership,     884 

CALIFORNIA  (SOUTHERN). 

Ambov,  20 

Bagdad,  12 

Bay  City,  15 

Beardsley  District,  Bakersfield,  20 

Capistrano,  30 

Casmalia,  21 

Daggett,  26 

Dulztira,  10 

East  Newport,  Newport.  35 

East  Vale  District,  Corona,  30 

Eliseo  District,  Santa  Paula,  18 

Encinitas,  25 

Forest  Home,  45 

Fruitland  District,  Los  Angeles,  30 

Greenfield  District,  Bakersfield,  35 

Gaviota,  18 

Hawthorne  District,  Ingle  wood,  35 

Heber,  40 

Hesperia,  15 

Howard  District.  Los  Angeles,  45 

Jamul,  12 

Jonata  District,  Santa  Yuez,  22 

Laguna  Beach,  55 

Lakeview,  12 

Lemon,  42 

Los  Angeles,  El  Club  Belen,  40 

First  Cong'l,  Chinese,  30 

Bethlehem  Star,  55 

First  Cong'l,  Japanese,  30 

Ludlow,  24 

Manvel,  15 

Mountain  View  Dist..  Ontario,  25 

Mill  District,  Ventura,  7 

McKittrick,  15 

Moreno,  24 

Old  River  District,  Bakersfield,  45 

Oro  Grande,  Halleck,  15 

Pasadena    First  Cong'l,  Chinese,  10 

First  Cong'l,  Japanese,  22 

Palm  Springs,  15 

Paloverde,  20 

Perry,  36 

Pizmo,  20 


1908] 


Sunday  Schools. 


467 


Name  Membership 

Pomona,  Mexican,  30 

Prado,  22 

Riverside,  First  Cong'l,  Chinese,  15 

Santa  Barbara,  First  Cone'l.  Chinese,  14 

San  Diego,  Chinese  and  Japanese,  60 

Santa  Margarita,  30 

Spencer  Valley  District,  W3mola,  15 

Sunderland  District,  Klan,  12 

San  Pasqual  District,  Escondido,  lo 

Sunset,  25 

Sunset  Beach,  35 

Schneider  District.  Perris,  25 

Valley  District,  Chino,  15 

Victorville,  25 

Total,  schools,  57;  membership,  1,454 


COLORADO. 

Amethyst,  Upper  Creede, 

Arickaree, 

Ault,  Wyatt, 

Avon, 

Axial,  Axial  Basin, 

Bachelor,  Teller, 

Baileys, 

Barbee,  Morrison  Creek, 

Bernard,  Parker's  Basin, 

Berthold,  German, 

Boulder,  East, 

Bovina,  Fairview, 

Brighton,  County  Home, 

Buftalo, 

Burlington, 

Cascade, 

Collbran,  Clover, 

Little  Creek, 
Colorado    Springs,    Hasting's    Mem- 
orial, 

Vv^olfe  Chapel, 
Cope,  Weaver  S.  H., 
Craig,  Little  Bear, 

Waddell  Creek, 
Cripple  Creek,  Elliott  Chapel, 
Crested  Butte,  Howeville,  S. 
Crystal, 
Deep  Creek, 
Denver,  Chinese, 

Glen  Park, 

North  Capitol  Hill, 

Olive  Branch, 

Olivet, 

Rocky  Mountain  Lake, 
Dolores,  Lakeview, 

Mildred, 
Eaton,  German, 
Edwards, 
Englewood, 

Roosevelt,  S.  H., 
Falcon, 
Flagler,  Glenwood, 

Huntley, 

Kaufman, 

Rocky  Point. 
Fondis,  East  Bijou, 
Fort  Collins, 
Fort  Morgan,  German, 
Fowler,  District  24, 
Fruita,  German, 
Oilman, 
Gorham,  Eldorado  Springs, 


50 
50 
20 
30 
8 
90 
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25 
27 
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35 
25 
49 
40 
90 
20 
15 
70 
25 
75 
35 
17 
18 
14 
28 
20 
22 
35 
60 
18 
100 
13 
15 


Name  Membership 

Grand  Junction,  Pomona.  10 

Greeley,  German,  57 

Green  Mountain  Falls,  Green,  29 

Hahn's  Peak,  12 

Hale,  19 

Harmon,  Maple  Grove,  45 

Hayden,  Morgan  Bottom,  12 

Henderson,  Rose  Hill,  35 

Ironton,  10 

Lancaster,  Coates  S.  H.,  100 

Lily  Park.  Lily,  6 

Limon,  Walk  s  Camp,  30 

Littleton,  Platte  Canon,  11 

South  Broadway,  S.,  R.  F.  D.,  25 

Washington  Park,  10 

Loma,  36 

Longmont,  German,  18 

Lujane,  McConnell,  35 

River  Portal,  23 

Maybell,  Cross  Mountain,  15 

McCoy,  15 

Molina,  Georgia  Mesa,  17 

Montrose,  Chapel,  29 

Riverside  SI 
Morrison,  Girls'  Industrial  Home,        50 

Norton,  35 

Gain,  40 

Pagoda,  17 

Portland,  35 

Pyramid,  10 

Ramah,  22 

Gould's  Ranch,  40 

Prairie  View,  29 

Red  Mountain,  Guston,  25 

Seibert,  Pleasant  Valley,  19 

Vona,  23 

Shawnee,  23 

Steamboat  Springs,  Mad  Creek,  16 

The  Mesa,  20 

Stratton,  Pious  Point,  50 

Pleasant  Plains,  16 
Sulphur  Springs,  William's  Forks,        15 

Telluride,  Savage  Basin,  15 

Vega,  14 

Whitewater,  Pride,  28 

Purdy,  35 

Total,  schools,  97'  membership,  2,834 


CONNECTICUT. 

Bozrah,  Bozrahville,  Yantic,  25 

Goshen,  Westside,  18 

Hartford,  Warburton  Chapel,  126 

Lyme,  Union,  South,  30 
Madison,    East    River    Union,    East 

River,  70 

Stratford  Putney  Oronoque,  15 
Thomaston,  Eagle  Rock,  Rejmolds 

Bridge,  50 

Torrington,  Union,    Burrville,  20 

West  Hartford,  Union,  Elmwood,  64 

Wethersfield ,  Griswoldville,  89 

Total,  10  schools;   inembership,  507 


FLORIDA. 


Dorcas, 


39 


468 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


GEOKGIA. 

Name  Membership 

Atlanta,  Berean,  135 

Betsey  Wood,  89 

Decatur  St.,  57 

Irvin  St.,  115 

Peach  Tree,  59 

Baxle}-.  Apling,  78 

Breeman,  56 

Posey,  86 

Colbert.  Choruthers,  47 

Daisy,  Beaut}^  Spot,  35 

Dawsonville,  Shoal  Creek,  73 

Fort  Valley,  Quick's  Academy,  66 

Grady,  39 

Griffin,  East  First,  64 

Kemp.  54 

Kramer,  33 

Landrum,  Harmony  Grove,  58 

Mcintosh,  Hammond,  41 

Midway,  50 

Mineral  Bluff,  Cain,  49 

Hot  House,  36 

Myrtle.  Martha's  Chapel,  32 

Oneida,  26 

Swainsborough.  51 

Trayisyille,  58 

Waycross,  Beaver  Dam.  26 

Woodbury,  Tarvers  Chapel,  79 

Total,  schools,  25 ;  membership,    1,592 


IDAHO   (CENTRAL  AND   SO.). 

Atlanta,  40 

Bavhorse,  12 

Bear,  15 

Bruneau,  25 

Clax'ton,  18 

Clyde,  18 

Council,  Beulah,  12 

Goodrich,                                 '  15 

Middle  Fork,  35 

Custer,  25 

Eldorado,  15 

Ellis,  18 

Falk's  Store,  McFarland,  15 

Gibbonsville,  North  Fork,  18 

Grandview,  30 

Heath,  10 

Hot  Springs,  15 

Howe,  20 

Landore,  10 

Lardo,  :McCall,  18 

Star,  20 

Lenox,  12 

Mav,  25 

Meadows,  Gilbert.  20 

Mineral,  18 

Murphv.  25 

New  Plymouth,  Valley  View,  40 

Orchard,  18 

Oreana,  16 

Patterson,  12 

Pine,  18 

Riddle,  16 

Rocky  Bar,  10 

Salmon,  Iron  Creek,  15 

Trinity,  25 

Ulysses,  10 

Warren,  10 


Name 

Membership 

Weiser,  Chapel, 

12 

Crano, 

20 

Eaton, 

15 

Wickahoney, 

IS 

Total,  schools,  41 ;    membership,  759 

IDAHO   (NORTHERN). 

Anderson,  25 

Athol,    Cedar  Mountain,  30 

Black  Lake,  Springston,  12 

Dudley,  25 

Canyon,  Dudley,  40 

Cul  de  Sac,  i\Iountain  View,  25 

Ferdinand,  30 

Forrest,  60 

Freeze,  Deep  Creek,  20 

Harpster,  40 

Kellogg,  Eik  Creek,  20 

Government  Gulch,  25 

Kingston,  40 

MuUan,  Larson,  28 

Murray,  50 

Palouse,  Wn.,  East  Cove,  35 

Tolo,  40 

Waha,  25 

Woodside,  25 

Total,  schools,  19;   membership,    595 

ILLINOIS. 

Albion,  50 

Aldridsce,  50 

Allright,  65 

Alton  Mission,  60 

Austin,  Swedish,  360 

Barreville,  Union,  4.5 

Batestown,  45 

Beardstown,  Edgewood,  60 

Beechwood,  Valley  Recluse,  45 

Boner,  45 

Braceville,  60 

Canton,  Ordendorf  Addition,  55 

Cedar  Point,  70 

Champaign,  Sunshine,  119 

Chenoa,  Trimmer,  70 

Cherry,  100 

Chesterfield,  Albany,  40 

Chapin  Home.  Canton,  40 

Chicago,  Armour,  860 

Ashburn  Station.  60 

Bethel  Evang.,  110 

Bridgeport,  Swedish,  112 

Chinese  Mission,  35 

Commercial  Ave.,  160 

Drexel  Ave.,  Chinese,  38 

Faith,  110 

Forty-eighth  St.,  250 

Forty-second  Ave.,  125 

Garfield  Park,  160 

Grace  Evang.,  65 

Grand  Ave.,  Christiana  Ave.,  85 

Grand  Ave.,  Fortieth  Ave.,  75 

Grayland,  160 

Hanson  Park,  40 

Immanuel,  90 

Infirmary,  60 

Irving  Park,  Immanuel,  325 

Mizpah,  120 

North  Ave.,  85 


1908] 


Sunday  Schools. 


469 


Name                                               Mem 

bership 

Xo.  Berwyn, 

115 

Oakwoods  Union. 

1.30 

Pilgrim  Mayflower, 

140 

Stony  Island  Park, 

50 

Woodlawn  Park, 

95 

Creal  Springs,  Ralls  Chapel. 

40 

Dallas  City,  Pleasant  Hill, 

22 

Dalzell. 

85 

Dayton, 

40 

Dunning, 

80 

E.  St.  Louis,  Eldorado, 

50 

East  Union, 

35 

Farmdale, 

55 

Fishback,  Marshall, 

SO 

Fox  Lake, 

80 

Gary, 

55 

Geneva,  Van  Nortwick, 

55 

Georgetown  (colored). 

30 

Gilmer, 

40 

Granville,  West  Side. 

64 

Grape  Creek, 

30 

Hainesville, 

40 

Half  Day, 

45 

Harvard, 

55 

Hazel  Grove, 

40 

Hazelwood, 

30 

Hegewisch, 

65 

Hillery, 

45 

Himrod, 

60 

Hollywood,  East  Grossdale, 

35 

Hooton, 

55 

_  amestown, 

"  Celley ville  (colored) . 

40 

20 

Kelley's  New  Coal  Mine  5, 

55 

Lakeside, 

90 

Lehigh,  Elmwood, 

55 

Maple  Grove, 

40 

Monaville, 

35 

Mossville, 

50 

Mt.  Pleasant,  Hungry  Hollow, 

45 

Nelson, 

50 

Oak  Grove, 

45 

Oak  Park,  Harvard  St., 

140 

Iowa  St., 

165 

Pana,  Lake  view, 

115 

Peoria  Heights, 

50 

Peoria,  North, 

135 

S.  Washington  St.. 

200 

Pocahontas, 

45 

Poyer,  S.  H.. 

65 

Prophetstown, 

45 

Pekm, 

125 

Rago, 

40 

Roberts, 

42 

Shermerville, 

60 

Southport,  Elmwood, 

43 

South  Westville, 

42 

Speer, 

SO 

Spring  Valley,  Italian, 

95 

Summit, 

60 

Sutter,  Mt.  Vernon, 

40 

Tamms, 

50 

Three  Bridges, 

55 

Wayne  Center, 

35 

West  Northfield, 

40 

West  Union, 

45 

West  Shabbona, 

60 

Wilson, 

45 

Ziegler, 

50 

Total,  schools,  108;  membership,  8,837 


INDIA  JSfA. 

Name 

Membership 

Benson,  Owensville, 

60 

Benton  Grove, 

40 

Blountsville, 

55 

Coal  Bluff,  Davis  S.  H., 

45 

S.  H.  No.  lo, 

40 

E.  Mt.  Carmel, 

60 

Gary, 

100 

Gibson, 

35 

Grassy  Valley, 

55 

Hammond  Branch, 

75 

Haney,  Princeton, 

45 

Indianapolis,  Garfield  Park, 

85 

Gibbs, 

75 

Gospel  Mission, 

40 

La  Crosse, 

50 

La  Grange,  Oak  Grove, 

60 

Lake  Station, 

55 

Liber, 

60 

Little  Rock,  Decker, 

40 

Tanner,  Clover  Valley, 

40 

Twineham, 

34 

Total,  schools,  21  ;  membership,  1,149 

IOWA. 

Brvant.  23 

Buxton,  19 

Cincinnati,  Miners'  Union,  21 

Council  "Bluffs,  Woodbury  Ave.,  40 

Dubuque,  Eagle  Grove,  141 

West  Hill,  30 

Ellsworth,  Rose  Grove,  27 

Eddyville,  Green  Ridge,  20 

Gardner,  Union  Mission,  45 

Iowa  City,  Bethlehem,  75 

Kingsley,  Pilot  Knob,  40 

Kellogg,  Champion  Hills,  27 
Melbourne,  Fairview  Union, 

Marshalltown,  S.  W.  Mission,  50 

Spring  Vallev,  20 

Millville,  Turkey  River,  34 

Muscatine,  200 

Nashua,  Bradford,  60 

Newton,  North  Newton,  60 
Ottumwa,  Friendly  Mission, 

Polk  City,  Lincoln,  40 

Popejoy,  Hale,  35 

Preston,  Van  Buren,  20 

Radlyn,  12 

Sioux  City,  North  Side,  30 

Tead's  Grove.  45 

Wesley,  Funnemark,  20 

Total,  schools,  27;  membership,  1.134 

KANSAS. 

Alma.  Halifax,  Halifax,  20 

Union  Center,  Alma,  30 

Alton,  Pleasant  Valley,  32 

Argentine,  West  End  Union,  2.S 

Ashland,  Red  Banks,  35 

Atwood,  White  Dove,  Rexford,  27 

Cora,  Pawnee,  Womer,  33 

Diamond  Springs,  Hymer,  Hymer,     40 

Wilsey,  Wilsey,  35 

Fowler,  East  Fowler,  48 

Garfield,  Bowlus,  55 

Hillside,  25 

Grainfield  Harmony,  Grinnell,  20 


470 


Congregational  Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


Name  Membership 

Howard,  Fiat,  42 

Jetmore,  Hodgeman  Center,  40 

Lenora,  Hendricks,  35 

Longton,  Illinois  Union,  35 

Oak  Rid^e  Union,  20 

Muscotah,  btony  Point,  35 

Overbrook    Springhill,  35 

Valley  Brook,  40 
Pleasant  View,  Sunnyside,  Laurel,       25 

Prairie  Home,  Haltett,  35 

Pittsburg.  Cambria,  25 

Camp  No.  15,  R.  R.  2,  30 

Dunkirk,  R.  R.  1,  42 

Midway,  Midway,  47 

Mulberrv,  Mulberry, 

Pleasant  Valley,  R.  R.  6,  30 

St.  Mary's,  Stone  S.  H.,  Belvue,  30 

Scott,  Zenobia,  18 

Sherman,  Miller.  Danbury,  Neb.,  30 

Stockton,  Bethel,  R.  R.,  40 

Hope,  Sugar  Loaf,  30 

Pleasant  Valley,  40 

Tonganoxie,  McGinness,  35 

Topeka,  Mission  Center,  35 

Tennessee  Town,  70 

Valley  Falls,  Blue  Mound,  35 

Wabaunsee,  Bean  School,  Alma,  40 

District  No.  75,  35 

Tabor  Valley,  Zeandale,  42 

Total,  schools,  42;  membership,   1,424 


KENTUCKY. 

Woodbine,  Corn  Creek,  Rockhold, 

LOUISLA.NA. 

Areola, 

Ard  District, 
Big  Woods,  Edgerly, 
Fields, 

Gueydan,  Collins, 
Iowa,  English  Bayou, 
Mermenton, 
New  Orleans,  Pilgrim, 

Laforest  Planvmg  Memorial, 
Nunez,  Springhill, 
Sulphur,  Sulphur  Mine, 
Toomev, 
Vinton,  Nibletts  Bluffs, 

Granger  Cove, 


42 


60 
30 
20 
40 
21 
35 
30 
20 
25 
20 
30 
25 
25 
30 


Total,  schools,  14;   membership,    411 


MAINE. 

Dead  River, 

Union, 

25 

Deer  Isle,  Reach. 

15 

Sunset, 

50 

Duck  Island 

,  McKinley, 

12 

Gorham,  North, 

50 

Kineo, 

14 

Mt.  Desert, 

Pretty 

Marsh, 

Pretty 

Marsh, 

15 

Staceyville, 

Center, 

Sherman, 

25 

Total,  schools,  8;  membership,  206 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Adams,  Zylonite,  50 

Becket,  Home  Dept.,  West,  12 


Name  Membership 

Boston,  Chinese,  105 

Parental  School,  C 

Brookline,  Bethany,  C 

Erving,  Farley,  50 
Great  Barrington,  Three  Mile  Hill,        28 

Melrose,  East  Side,  Highlands,  C 

Millbury,  Union,  West,  40 

Monson,  East  Hill,  25 

Silver  St.  Dist.,  No.  Wilbraham,        27 
No.  Adams,  Braytonville    Union,       105 

Pittsfield,  West,  .  34 

Richmond,  North,  Pittsfield,  9 

Stockbridge,  Union,  Glendale,  60 

Taunton,  Arlington,  SO 
Templeton,     Hospital     Cottages, 

Baldwin  ville,  103 
Wendell  Depot,  W.  Orange,  Orange,  20 
West     Stockbridge,     Friedley  ville, 

Housatonic,  15 

Windsor.  East,  12 

Total,  schools,  20;  membership,    775 

MICHIGAN. 

Alamo,  Union,  30 

Arland,  40 

Bagley,  30 

Bellaire,  People's,  50 

Benzonia,  Eden,  50 

Town  Line,  40 

Beulah,  Union,  40 

Big  Rapids,  Branch,  35 

Brampton,  22 

Channing,  28 

Chestonia,  Rockery,  25 

Covert,  Kinney,  30 

Packard,  50 

Paulville,  40 

So.  Covert  42 

Delhi  Mills,  50 

Detroit.  Oakwood,  60 

Polish,  •           120 

Faithorn,  20 

Finkton,  Churchill,  C 

Echo,  C 

Hitchcock,  15 

Rockery,  C 

Vance,  35 

Grand  Rapids,  Knapp  Ave.,  C 

Home,  18 

Grayling,  Center  Plains,  45 

Jacobsville,  24 

Kenton,  Spargo  District  12 

Lemon  Lake,  40 

Leroy,  Coates,  45 

Lewiston,  Thompson,  25 

Marlboro,  25 

Mio,  Pioneer,  35 

Morley,  Greenwood,  25 

Muskegon,  Jackson  St.,  C 

Nathan,  21 

Gardner,  27 

Neibish,  25 

Northland,  37 

Nunica,  Taylor,  30 

Rapid  River,  Ensign,  25 

Red  Ridge,  Edgemere,  25 

Rose  Citv,  Abbott,  25 

Rosedale",  Bethel,  30 

Strongs,  40 


1908] 


Sunday  Schools. 


471 


Name 

Swanson, 

Trout  Lake, 

Vanderbilt,  Logan, 

Wallin, 

West  wood, 

Williamston,  Sherman, 

Woodlawn, 
Finn  District, 
Swanston  District, 

'W5^nian, 


Total,  schools,  56;  membership,  1,597 


MINNESOTA. 

Aitkin,  Pineknoll,  Pineknoll,  40 

Akcley,  Swedish,  20 

Akron,  Ortonville,  30 

Alexandria,  Garfield,  Garfield,  50 

Anoka,  Fair  Oaks  Br.,  Constance,  15 

Trout  Brook,  Anoka,  R.  No.  1,  35 

Arago,  8 

Appleton,  Hope,  20 

Arlmgton,  30 

Backu.s,  White  Fish.  25 

Badoura,  Chamberlain,  18 

Baglev,  Forrest,  15 

Beard,  43 

Beaudette,  50 

Becker  S.  H.,  Osage,  25 

Bena,  12 

Leech  Lake  Dam,  20 

Benson,  Be  Graff,  De  Graff.  20 

LcTke  Hazel,  22 
Bertha,  Pleasant  Grove,  Eagle  Bend,  30 

Big  Fork,  Park  Rapids,  12 

Birchdale,                                      .  30 

Bowstring,  15 

Brownton,  Sumter,  Sumter,  32 

Brownton,  L'nion  Branch,  17 

Burtrum,  Da  vies  S.  H.,  26 

Cable.  St.  Cloud  R.  No.  1,  50 

Carlos,  25 

Cedar  Park,  Blackduck,  25 

Crookston,  Hindle,  R.  No.  1,  40 

Dawson,  Hamlin,  24 

Deerwood,  Oberg,  30 

Eagle  Bend,  Pleasant,  R.  No.  2,  30 

Edgerton,  Fuller  S.  H.,  20 

Kingsbury  District,  Woodstock,      30 

Eldred,         '  30 

Elk  River,  Bailey's  Station,  35 

Lavonia,  Zimmerman,  30 

Meadow  \'ale,  R.  No.  1,     •  35 

Erskine.  30 

Estherville.  Wabedo,  20 

Excelsior,  Chanhassen,  25 

Fertile,  Dugdale,  Dugdale,  20 

Woodside  Union.  '       32 

Foreston,  R.  No.  1,  25 
Frankfort  Center,  Grand  Meadow,  30 
Freedom,  Alma  Union,  Alma  City,      3-5 

Frontier.  25 

Georgetown,  25 

Gesperson,  35 

Gould,  Leech  Lake  Dam,  Bena,  10 

Bena,  15 

Glvndon,  Averill,  Averill,  19 

Stock-wood,  30 

Graceton,  30 

Grand  Rapids,  Spl'thand,  50 


Name  Membership 

Guthrie,  35 

Hackensack.  30 

North  White  Fish.  Backus,  33 

Hanson,  Manitou,  12 

Hastv,  McClellan,  30 

Hill  City,  40 

Hutchinson,  Lake  Alley,  21 

Indus,  15 

Itasca,  Itasca  Union,  Lake  Itasca,     25 

Jenkins,  25 

Judson,  10 

Kimberly,  1.5 

Lac  qui  Parle.  20 

Lake  Park,  Cuba,  28 

Lake  Stay,  Arco,  Arco.  35 

Lambville,  Mildred,  11 

Leonard,  25 

Lincoln,  Foreston,  20 

Lingren,  Leonard,  15 

Little  Falls,  Mission  Friend,  15 

Swedish,  Flensburg,  15 

Loman,  Bethany,  30 

Longville,  20 

Mahnomen,  21 

Mankato,  Decoria,  Rapidan,  20 

Rapidan  Mills,  Blue  Earth  City,       20 

South  Bend,  R.  No.  1,  24 

Spring  Island,  R.  No.  1  23 

Marcell,  20 

Milaca    Bogus  Brook,  30 

Benson,  25 

Mildred,  25 

Minneapolis,  Pillsbury  House,  Shev- 

lin  Carpenter  Liimber  Co.,         275 

Golden  Lake,  New  Brighton,  30 

Immanuel,  225 

Lynhurst,  40 

Manhattan,  36 

Montevideo,  Baxter,  25 

Reynolds,  R.  No.  1,  30 

Morris,  Morris  Branch,  25 

Morrison,  Mildred,  15 

Nashwauk,  30 

Nelson,  35 

New  Richland,  Brisbane,  40 

Holbrook,  Otisco,  25 

Russ,  25 

New  Paynes ville,  W.  Paynesville,        25 

New  Ulm,  West  Newton,  R.  No.  1,       20 

New  York  Mills,  Davies,  Davies,         25 

Northfield,  Greenvale,  20 

Stone  S.  H.,  25 

Water  ford,  40 

North  Ridge,  St.  Vincent  25 

Park  Rapids,  Green  Vallev,  R.  No.  1,  30 

15 
25 
30 
15 
30 
35 
25 
20 
15 


vSunnyside, 
Pelican  Rapids,  Bangor  Union, 
Pine  City,  St.  Croix, 
Pitt, 

Pleasant  Grove, 
Plummer, 
Pontoria, 

Rochester,  Marion  Valley. 
Ronneby. 
Round  Prairie,  Oak  Haven,  Grey 

Eagle, 
Ruffy  Brook, 
Rushford,  Swedish. 
Sandstone,  Crooked  Creek, 
St.    Clair,    Beiview,    Smith's   Mill, 
R.  F.  D., 


17 
25 
15 

20 

40 


472 


Congregational  Ycar-Book. 


[1908 


Membership 
28 
20 
22 
30 
25 
60 
58 
45 
70 
60 
41 
15 
40 
23 
15 


Name 

St.  Cloud,  Clearlake, 

Quarries, 

White's  Park, 
St.  Hilaire, 
St.  Paul,  Children's, 

Bell  Chapel, 

Forest  St., 

Gladstone,  Gladstone, 

Hazel  Park, 

Tatuin  Chapel, 
Sauk  Rapids,  Bridgman, 

Watob, 
Shevlin,  Union, 
Sleepy  Eye,  Golden  Gate, 
Solway, 

Spencer  Brook,      Bradford,      Cam- 
bridge, R.  No.  3.,  15 

Oxlip,  Oxlip,  53 
Springfield,  Cobden,  Cobden,  24 
Stillwater  South  Stillwater,  40 
Stromen,  Upsala,  17 
Swanville,  Pleasant  Hill.  Fawn- 
dale,  R.  No.  1,  25 
Tosca,  Bock,  21 
Turtle  River,  Bass  Lake,  30 
Twin  Valley,  40 
Tyler,  West  Coon  Creek,  25 
Upsala,  Palm,  20 
Vemdale,  Union,  R.  No.  3,  60 
Wadena,  I^eaf  R^ver,  Leaf  River,  45 
Wadena,  Wadena  Prairie,  20 
Waseca,  Meriden,  Meriden  25 
Wealthwood,  28 
West  Dora,  Star  Lake,  23 
West    Fork,     West    Fork     Union, 

Loman,  20 

Wicklow,  Moose  Hill,  20 

White  Clover,  20 

Wilton,  20 

W^inona,  Lakeside,  105 

Winthrop,  Hegsburg,  25 

Wyonette,  Swedish,  28 

Total,  schools,  174;  membership, 4, 957 

MISSOURI. 

Afton,  Nursery,  65 

Almartha,  20 

Aurora.  Eureka,  30 

Barren  Fork,  Romance,  20 

Benners,  Freedom,  50 

Bevier,  Dewey,  45 

Billings,  Oak  Hill,  25 

De  Soto,  Lee,  65 

Dillia,  30 

Eldon,  Skinner,  40 

Excelsior,  Wild  Rose,  25 

Fairview,  Thomfield,  21 

Granby,  Hebron,  45 

Grandin,  Camp  No.  g,  40 

Hunter,  Hunter,  33 

Hannibal,  Lindell  Ave.,  C 

Isabella,  32 

Joplin,  East  Town,  O 

Grand  Falls,  17 
Kansas   City,   Bethesda,   Rosedale, 

Kan.  50 

Elmwood,  90 

Lebanon,  Thornfield,  30 

Longnm,  40 


Name 


Membership 


Low  Gap,  Oakwood,  Chadwick,  40 

Neosho,  Hammers,  60 

Kiddoa,  65 

New  Cambria,  Hammack,  35 

Nichols,  Lake  View,  Springfield,  40 

Noble,  Clark,  Squire's,  40 

Noel,  Oak  Grove,  .50 

Oak  Grove,  Noble,  25 

Longrun,  25 

Pleasant  View,  Gainesville,  40 

Pond  Hill,  Nottinghill,  20 

Riverdale,  Central,  Ozark,  40 

River  dale,  Rosedale,  Nixa,  40 

Shiloah,  Theodosia,  40 

Silica,  13 

Springfield,  Whitlock,  .  45 

St.  Louis,  Gordon  ^lission,  62 

Greenwood,  140 

Park,  30 

Wheaton,  60 

Turkey  Creek,  Thornfield,  25 

Webster  Groves,  Brentwood,  C 

Total,  schools,  45;  membership,     748 


MONTANA. 

Aldridge, 

60 

Belknap, 

20 

Billings,  Lockwood, 

35 

Bonnes,  Swedish, 

20 

Cokedale, 

35 

Crow  Agency 

Gov't  School, 

103 

White, 

22 

Custer, 

30 

Electric, 

25 

Fish  Tail, 

30 

Foster. 

30 

Glasgow, 

30 

Glendive, 

60 

Grey  Cliflf, 

25 

Hardin, 

30 

Heron, 

30 

Huntley, 

30 

Jordan, 

12 

Noxon, 

25 

River  View, 

30 

Silver  Star, 

35 

Trout  Creek, 

15 

Washoe, 

30 

Total,  schools,  23;  membership,     67i 


NEBRASKA. 

Ainsworth,     Beulah     District     76, 

Huffman,  35 

Hay  Flat,  District  43,  34 

Hillside,  Raven,  28 

Lakeland,  District  18,  34 

Midvale,  District  23,  40 

New  Hope,  District  6,  42 

West  S  de.  District  21.  40 

White  Caps,  28 

District  25,  23 

Arabia,  District  50,  38 

Clear  Lake,  25 

Aten,      Elm      Grove,      District      .3, 

Yankton,  S.  D.,  27 

Bancroft,  Springer,  District  10,  35 


190S] 


Sundai/  Schooifi. 


473 


Name  Membership 

Bassett,   Svbrant,   District  77,   Sy- 

brant.'  45 

Thurman,  28 

Union  Grove,  30 

Beverly,  Union,  30 

Bloomfield.  Lukcns,  District  100,  32 

New  Home,  District  19,  40 

Brewster,  District  3,  20 

Goose  Creek,  District  23,  Purdum,  23 

Pleasant  Valley,  28 

Bridgeport,  Evergreen,  ?5 

Lamore.  District  34,  20 

Pleasant  Valley,  District  6,  35 

Brownlee,  District  93,  38 

Brunswick,  District  77,  30 

District  78,  18 

Burwell,  Wood's,  District  1,  31 

Darling,  District  2,  20 

Cottonwood  Grove,  District  3.  23 

Happy  Hollow,  District  27,  Elake,  34 

Ida  District,  21 

The  People's,  District  56,  20 

Mid  vale,  35 

Saunders,  District  20,  51 

Carroll,  Prince,  District  63,  45 

Clarks,  Charity  Union,  District  25.  35 

Comstock.  Long^vood,  District  G,  24 

District  232,  34 

Crawford,  Valley  Star,  35 

Creighton,  Ehvo'od,  District  22.  34 

Crete,  AVest  Side,  40 

Crofton,  Tatum,  District  119,  18 

Cuba,  Spring  Arbor,  65 

Curtis,  Armstrong,  28 

District  75,  35 

Dalton,  45 

Doniphan,  Platte,  25 

Duff,  District  3,  30 

Dunning,  Lucy,  Lucy,  55 

Mispah,  27 

Dustin,  Clay  Creek,  28 

Elizabeth,  District  102,  40 

Elsmere,  3.S 

Famam,  Mount  Hope,  30 

Austin.  District  68,  24 

North  Congregational,  45 

Franklin,  Lookout  -Mountain,  35 

Georgia,  Plum  Brush,  District  73,  39 

Gordon.  East  Side,  27 

Hay  Creek,  21 

Halsey,  30 

Harlan,  Happy  Hollow,  21 

Hartington,  St.  Clair,  District  77,  42 

Parsons.  District  79,  40 

Spring  Hill,  District  84,  30 

Irving,  Centerview,  District  79,  28 

Kennedy,  37 

Lewellen,  Clear  Creek,  20 

Lincoln,  West  Side,  200 

Madrid.  Pleasant  View.  28 

Sawyer  District,  42 

McCann,  40 

!VIerriman,  Center,  District  74,  26 

Mills,  28 

Donalson,  District  82,  32 

Shaw,  District  84,  15 

^lonowi,  Masden.  District  97,  15 

^loorefield,  District  57,  36 

Mullen.  District  69,  22 

Xatick.  Thedford,  15 

Xeligh,  Lawn  Ridge,  District  44,  3S 


Name  Membership 

Newton,  40 

Norden,  Riverside,  District  12, 
Pekin,  District  49, 

Penbrook,  District  22,  Penbrook, 
Mountain  Peak,  District  77, 
Norfolk,  Ray,  District  73 
Norway, 

Oakdale,  District  2, 
Oasis, 
Ogallala,  Spring  Creek,  Le  Moyne, 

Riverside, 
Omaha,  Chapel  of  Carpenter, 
Oshkosh,  Hutchinson,  Hutchinson, 

Kowanda,  Kowanda, 

Pleasant  Plat. 
Palisade,  Hoagland, 

Prairie  Union, 

Star, 
Pierce,  Lanman,  Di.strict  26, 

Dein,  District  40, 
Plainview,  Cook.  District  52, 

Eden  Valley,  District  11, 

Larson,  District  12, 
Purdum,  Compton,  District  35, 

Rose  Hill,  District  13, 
Randolph,  Weber,  District  82, 
Rene,  District  123.  Antioch, 
Sargent,  Antelope  Valley, 

Cummings  Park, 

District  100,  Walworth, 

Hall,  Distr.ct  ISS, 

Somerford,  Somerford, 

Zion  Hill, 
Seneca,  Crow  Valley,  District  11, 

District  18, 
Simeon,  District  32, 
Simla, 
Springview,  Alpha.  District  33. 

Enterprise, 

Pense,  District  54, 

Spring  Creek,  District  66, 
Stanton,  Clintom,  District  16, 

Butterfly,  District  30, 

Fairview,  District  24, 

Hoosier  Hollow,  District  G, 

Mortimer  Ranch,  Madison, 

Pofahl,  District  10, 

Raphler,  District  42,  Leigh, 

Sherer,  District  14, 

Vogel.  District  28, 
Taylor,  Strohl,  District  G, 

Madi.son  Square,  Cooleyton, 
Thacher,  District  62, 
Thedford,  Antelope  Valley, 
Trenton,   Cornell,  Cornell, 

South  Side, 
Valentine,  District  25, 

Niobrara  Falls,  District  100, 
Wallace,  Alpha,  Strickland, 

Phebe, 

Schoonmakers, 
Wauneta,  Catherine,  Catherine, 
Wood  Lake,  Cherry  Valley,  District 
23, 

Breezy  Summit,  District  103. 

Schleters,  District  95, 


27 

42 

36 

20 

21 

38 

26 

25 

15 

25 

50 

60 

30 

25 

45 

20 

35 

35 

30 

45 

15 

40 

35 

23 

38 

35 

30 

40 

27 

20 

26 

25 

33 

32 

26 

27 

28 

50 

12 

28 

47 

34 

26 

28 

20 

42 

31 

25 

23 

24 

45 

31  , 

67 

60 

30 

29 

28 

32 

35 

IS 


Total,  schools,  148;  membership,4,889 

NEVADA. 

Wudsworth,  Fanny  Crosby,  25 


474 


Conyreyational  Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Name  Membership 

Keene,  George  St.,  C 

Newport,  Union,  Guild,  C 


Total,  schools,  2;   membership, 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Bound  Brook,  Chimnev  Rock, 


NEW  MEXICO. 

Atrisco,  Barelas, 

64 

Cubero, 

50 

Des  Moines,  Union, 

30 

Double  Wells,  Texico, 

40 

Kettner,  Union, 

25 

San  Mateo, 

97 

San  Rafael, 

52 

Seboyeta, 

50 

Texico,  New  Hope, 

40 

Lakeview, 

37 

Total,  schools,  10;  membership,  485 

NEW  YORK. 

Brooklyn,  Park  Ave.,  C 

Willoughby  Ave.  Chapel,  C 
Lake    View,   Park   District   Union. 

Hamburg,  25 
Roscoe,  Morton  Hall  (Home  Dept.)     C 

Total,  schools,  4;   membership,  25 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Blowing  Rock,  Skvland  Institute.  75 

Enfield,                     '  206 

Gum  Springs.  Moncure,  30 

HiUsboro,  50 

Jamestown,  Highpoint,  20 
Keech  Town,  "  Earnest  Workers," 

Mildred,  40 

Lassiter's,  Stricby  Mission,  16 

Littles  Mills,  Lumber  Mission,  20 

Marion,  South  Marion,  20 

Saluda  Seminars'.  33 

Troy,  Mission.    '  22 

Total,  schools.  11;  membership,  532 


Scandinavian, 
Edmunds, 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 

Alsen, 

Anamoose,  Antelope, 

Howard, 
Antelope, 
Argyle, 
Argus  ville, 
Arrowood, 
Ashtabula 

Barlow,  Columbia  Heights, 
Beaumont,  Pleasant  \'alley, 
Berthold,  Killboume, 
Blabon, 
Bordulac 

Bottineau,  Scandinavian, 
Broncho,  Brush  Creek, 
Buchanan,  Prairie. 
Butte,  Steffenson, 
Canfield,  Estherville, 
Carrington.  Pleasant  Valley, 


20 
30 
25 
25 
80 
35 
30 
30 
45 
20 
35 
20 
28 
15 
30 
35 
25 
30 
23 


Name  Membership 

Cart  Wright,  25 

Cathav,  Fairview,  24 

Caugh'ev,  20 

Christine,  20 

Free  Mission,  25 

Clare,  Round  Top,  25 

Cleveland,  Canadian  Settlement,  32 

Steams,  28 

Clifford,  26 

Cooperstown,  Scandinavian,  32 

Crary,  Lennen,  40 
Crystal  Springs,                                      .    25 

Cummings,  Scandinavian,  30 

Dawson,  Dodds,  20 

Deering,  McCoy,  40 

Dore,  25 

Elbowoods,  Ft.  Berthold,  C 

Independence.  C 

Shell  Creek,  C 

Elling,  Round  Grove,  26 

Esmond,  Annis,  27 

Gaines,  30 

Garrison,  Bethanv,  30 

Enders,               '  25 

Geneseo,  25 

Gerber,  Colby,  30 

Gladstone,  Graher,  30 

Glen,  25 

Glen  Ullin.  25 

Goa,  30 

Granville,  Bethany,  30 

Woodward,  25 

Hanover,  25 

Harmon,  35 

Harwood.  Scandinavian.,  20 

Hazen,  27 

Hebron,  25 

Hensler,  22 

Hickson,  25 

Hult,  20 

Hurdsfield,  Lamoine,  C 

Wyatt,  20 

Ingersol,  35 

Johnson,  25 

Kindred,  60 

Krem,  25 

Kulm,  40 

Lakota,  Illinois  township,  35 

Larrabee,  25 

Leigh,  25 

Leipzig,  25 

Lamer  t,  25 

Lignite,  25 

Marshall,  20 

Marston  Moor,  30 

Martin,  20 

Maxbass,  German,  20 

McHenry,  Blaskey,  20 

Lake  \'iew,  25 

Paradise,  20 

Medina,  Western  Plains  Union,  20 

Waltermate,  20 

Menoken ,  30 

Midrigan,  Melville,  35 

Montpelier,  20 

Mott,  Lookout  Butte,  30 

Moyerville.  25 

Nesson,  25 

New  England,  Strehlow,  35 

New  Rockford,  Craig  District,  25 

New  Salem,  Pilgrim,  25 


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Sunday  Schools. 


475 


Name                                                  Me 

inbership 

Nome, 

30 

Oberon,  West  Antelope, 

35 

Oriska,  Fairbanks, 

30 

Perley. 

30 

McGill, 

20 

Phoenix, 

30 

Fairview, 

40 

Richmond, 

25 

Richardton,  Gerbers, 

25 

Rutland,  Johnson  District, 

25 

Sanborn,  Clark  City, 

25 

Hillside, 

35 

Rhodes, 

20 

Sand  Creek, 

25 

Sandalie, 

25 

Sawver,  Pleasant  \'allev, 

25 

W'elty, 

25 

Sentinel  Butte,  Chama, 

20 

Rocky  Butte, 

30 

Sharlow, 

20 

Stanton, 

40 

Svea, 

30 

Sykeston,  Roosevelt, 

35 

Tappen,  Monumental  Mound, 

20 

Tonner,  Poplar  Grove, 

25 

Underwood.  Basto, 

30 

Velva,  Dahl  District,  Benedict, 

40 

Gilbert  District, 

20 

Snure, 

20 

Washburn,  Iowa  Settlement, 

25 

Pope  District. 

23 

Whitney, 

25 

Williston.  Garden  Valley, 

25 

Riverside, 

30 

Stony  Creek. 

25 

Windsor, 

20 

Total,  schools,  125;  membership,  3,358 
OHIO. 


Belpre,  Pine  Grove. 

55 

Cleveland,  Rosehill, 

100 

Danish-Norwegian, 

50 

Mizpah, 

155 

Columbus,  Bethel, 

150 

W.  Goodale  St., 

35 

Parsons  Ave., 

120 

Danburv, 

40 

Elyria,  East, 

90 

Lake  Ave., 

75 

South, 

65 

Kirtland    Riverside, 

40 

Marietta,  Oak  Grove, 

70 

Putnam, 

80 

Rainbow, 

40 

Unionville, 

28 

Wayne  St., 

85 

Oberlin,  Riissia, 

35 

Richfield,  Bath, 

60 

Oak  Hill, 

22 

Youngstown,  Emma  St., 

50 

Total,  schools,  21 ;  membership. 

1,445 

OKLAHOMA. 

Agra,  Osage. 

41 

Oakdale, 

38 

Binger,  Mitchel, 

40 

Buffalo.  Fairview, 

50 

Ft.  Diamond, 

40 

Name 

Membership 

Chaney,  i\It.  Olive, 

30 

Chandler,  Morning  Stai*, 

50 

Darlington.  Cheyenne, 
Doby  Springs, 

125 

75 

Highlandview, 

60 

Guymon,  Fail*  Plains, 

20 

Pleasant  Hill, 

22 

Hydro,  Hopewell, 

60 

Lookaba,  St.  Paul, 

22 

Lyford,  Tex.,  Union, 
Madison,  Benton, 

60 

30 

Meridian,  Tohee, 

50 

Pleasant  Hill, 

30 

Miami,  I.  T., 

60 

Miami,  Pilgrim, 

58 

Mohawk,  Coal  Creek, 

20 

Murray,  Lone  Tree, 

40 

Oklahoma  City,  Central  Union,            35 

Pilgrim  Chapel, 

100 

Omega,  Otter, 

35 

Orlando,  Lowe  Center, 

25 

Palace,  New  Hope, 

50 

Perry,  Fairview, 

38 

Morning  Star, 

18 

Readout, 

50 

Vinita,  I.  T.,  Kelso.  Kelso, 

50 

White  Oak,  White  Oak, 

35 

Waynoka,  Elm  Vallev, 

40 

Pleasant  Hill, 

25 

Weatherford,  Harmony, 

50 

Wellston,  Lone  Star, 

73 

Total,  schools,  36;  membership,  1,645 


OREGON. 

Alto  Park,  Oswego,  30 

Alville,  Igo,  Condon,  40 

Argenti,  Sublimity,  15 

Beaver  Lake,  Wilhoit,  36 

Belleview,  Ashland,  .30 

Bolton,  Oregon  City,  20 

Burkemont,  30 

Cascade,  Derby,  25 

Chumas,  Elgin,  50 

Cow  Creek.  Glendale,  30 

Deer  Island,  30 

Dell,  Evergreen,  40 

Desert,  Eagle  Point,  35 

Drewsey,  40 

Eagle  Point,  50 

Earl,  30 

Elk  Creek,  Trail,  30 

Ely,  Mt.  View,  Oregon  City,  40 

Empire,  40 

Erwin.  20 
Flourney  Valley,  Looking  Glass,  35 

French  Settlement,  Melrose,  50 

Gates,  45 

Glendale,  Ferndale,  30 

Golden.  30 

Grove,  WoUey,  10 

Hereford,  30 

Howell  Prairie,  Silverton,  30 

Kellogg,  20 

Center  Bend,  40 

Little  Canyon,  Oakland,  20 

LlewelhTi,  Central,  Madison,  70 

Mound.  Agate,  30 

Mt.  Pleasant.  Oregon  City,  40 

North  Deer  Creek,  Dixonvilie,  40 


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[1908 


Name                                    .              Membership 

Olene, 

40 

Panther  Point,  Gunter, 

•     20 

Park  Place, 

90 

Peyton, 

60 

Placer, 

30 

Portland,  Pilgrim  Chapel," 

C 

Prospect, 

15 

Reese  Creek,  Eagle  Point, 

25 

Sitkum, 

20 

Starvout,  Green  Mt., 

40 

Table  Rock,  Central  Point, 

50 

The  Meadows,  Anchor, 

15 

Trail, 

30 

Unity, 

40 

Vale, 

60 

Westfall 

40 

White  Oak,  Grove, 

25 

White  Star,  Vale, 

20 

Willow  Creek,  Vale, 

25 

Willow  Springs,  Central  Point, 

Wilsonville, 

35 

25 

Winchester, 

35 

Wolf  Creek, 

30 

Total,  schools,  58;  membership,  1,946 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Providence,  Portuguese,  C 

Tiverton,  King  Road, ,  25 

Total,  schools  2;  membership,  25 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Greenwood,  Brewer  Normal,  105 

Chester,  25 

Total,  schools,  2;  membership,  130 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

Bangor,  German  Cong'l,  25 

Belle  Fotirche,  Broomfield,  20 

Lake  View,  26 

Black  Hawk,  25 
Bowdle,  Jacob  Grosz  Mission,   Ger- 

tnan,  20 

Buffalo  Gap,  "  W.  G."  Flat  Union,  35 
Cherry     Creek,     Touch-the-Clouds, 

Ind.,  45 

Creston,  15 

Fairburri,  35 

Folsom.  25 

Ft.  Pierre,  Hope  Cong'l,  25 

Geddes,  Pleasant  Valley,  25 

Gregory,  Whetstone,  25 

Grosse,  West  Point  Union.  20 

Hall,  30 

Hayward,  15 

Hermosa,  Spokane,  30 

Bender's,  20 

Hot  Springs,  Falls,  15 

General  Home  Department,  125 

lona,  30 

Iroquois,  Logan  Center  Union,  20 

La  Foon,  25 

Little  Eagle,  Flying-By,  Indian,  30 

Oak  Creek,  Indian.  40 

Thunder  Haw^k,  Indian.  20 

Milbank,  Elmira,  27 


Name  Membership 

Miranda,  35 

Mitchell,  Beulah  Center,  40 

Mystic,  15 

Oacoma,  Cooper  District.  20 

Jensen,  Chris  Myhr,  17 

Pleasant  Hill,  _  25 

Oahe,  Hone  Station,  Indian,  15 

Thunder  Butte,  Indian,  15 

Otis,  35 

Ouinn,  45 
Rapid  City,  U.  S.  Indian  School,       250 

Redfield,  College  Neighborhood,  20 

Reliance,  Medicitae  Butte,             ■  16 

Rockerville,  25 

Scenic,  Kube  Cong'l,  23 

Seim,  25 

Grand  River,  Rosebud,  25 

Upper  Grand  River,  30 

Smith,  Little  Grindstone  Union,  20 

Smithwick,  25 

Spearfish,  Crow  Perk,  25 

Elmore,  15 

St.  Charles,  25 

Tabor,  Mayflower,  25 

Thule,  German  Cong'l,  20 

Tolstoy,  45 

Top  Bar,  Mt.  Pisgah,  44 

Vale,  32 

Blaine,  46 

Van  Metre,  35 

Wall,  Crooked  Creek,  54 

Lake  Flat,  25 

Wasta,  18 

Webster,  South  Webster,  50 

West  Nahant,  35 

Worthing,  Wiggin,  25 

Total,  schools,  64;   membership,  2,013 


TENNESSEE. 

Chattanooga,  Steele  Home,  138 

Coalfield.  Union,  (50 

Cumberland  Gap,  Harrogate,  150 
Shadeland,  Oakgrove  Union, 

Total,  schools,  4;   membership,     348 

TEXAS  (CENT'L  AND   SOUTHERN). 

232 

100 

20 

150 


Dallas,  Pilgrim  Chapel, 

Central  Church  ^lission, 
Nuecestown, 
Paris,  East  Paris, 


Total,  schools,  4;  membership,  502 

TEXAS   (NORTHWESTERN). 

Frio,  Friona,  Friona,  25 

Granada,  Isom,  25 

Kiowa,  23 

Lipscomb,  Mitchell,  14 

Lone  Star,  Miami,  20 

Perico,  22 

Prairie  view,  Texhoma,  Okla.,  22 

Spring  Creek,  Alhambra,  40 

Westbrook,  Taz,  20 

White  Deer,  Westbrook,  40 

Total,  schools,  10;  membership,  251 


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Sunday  Schools. 


477 


UTAH. 

Name                                                 Membership 

Name                                                Membership 

Greenwood,  Meyers  Falls, 

45 

Coalville,  New  West. 

12 

Groshong,  White  Salmon, 

25 

Heber, 

30 

Half  Moon  Prairie,  Wayside, 

35 

— 

Harper, 

25 

Total,  schools,  2;    membership, 

42 

Highland,  Chelan, 

10 

Homestead,  Mabton, 

24 

Home  Valley, 

35 

VERMONT. 

Hope,  ChehaUs, 

100 

Bennington,  Guideboard, 

85 

Horse  Heaven,  Pilgrim, 

Huit, 

Hunter's  Creek,  Alyea, 

31 
35 

25 

Cambridge,  East, 
Dorset,  South, 

20 

c 

North, 
E.  Rupert,  Dorset, 

Northfield,  Gliddens  iMill, 

19 

Irving,  Cathlamet, 

20 

40 

Kelley  Lake,  Sumner, 

20 

54 

Kuhn, 

10 

Orwell,  Mt.  Independence,  Wright, 
N.  Y., 

23 

Lakeview,  Bossburg, 
Lonerock,  Seabeck, 

30 
25 

Richmond,  Union.  Jonesville, 

35 

Lopez,  Central, 

Lyle, 

Marshland,  Snohomish, 

Meadowdale, 

Meskill, 

25 
25 
50 
17 
30 

Rochester,  West  Robinson, 

Stowe,  Moscow, 

Troy,  North,  Union,  North  Troy, 

24 

88 
64 

Total,  schools,  11;  membership, 

452 

Monte  Cristo, 
Mora, 

20 
55 

WASHINGTON. 

Moses  Coulee,  Beulah  Land.    Ham- 
mond, 

15 

AUyn, 

20 

Mountain  View,  Prosser, 

17 

Avondale,  Woodinville,  R.  D., 

30 

Valley, 

30 

Belieplain.  Pataha  City, 

20 

Northlight,  Washtucna, 

20 

Bethel.  Prosser, 

20 

Oakeshill,  Meyers  Falls, 

30 

Biglake. 

60 

Orin,                      . 

50 

Bingen. 

20 

Oso, 

40 

Black  Rock, 

25 

Otter  Creek, 

9 

Blewett. 

14 

Outlook,  Granite  Falls, 

25 

Boundary  Hill.  Blaine, 

15 

Palmer, 

20 

Bow. 

40 

Penrith.  Newport, 

33 

Bryant, 

45 

Pettit,  Dayton, 

35 

Buckeye. 

35 

Pilchuck, 

25 

Buena" Vista.  Prosser,  R.  F.  D.  1, 

37 

Pine  Hill,  Lyle, 

30 

Camden, 

35 

Pleasant  View,  Prosser, 

30 

Cape  Horn, 

20 

Pomeroy,  Skyhawk, 

33 

Carrollton. 

20 

Port  Ludlow, 

40 

Mt.  Plea.-^ant. 

37 

Poulsbo, 

40 

Cedar  Valley.  Edmonds, 

25 

Ouillcedar,  MarysviUe, 

20 

Central  Valley,  Silverdale, 

25 

Rattlesnake  Mt.,  Summit,  Prosser, 

26 

Chenowith. 

20 

Redmond, 

35 

Chewelah,  Fairview, 

30 

Richards,  Kennewick, 

30 

Graham, 

30 

Richardson, 

14 

Olivet, 

38 

Rockport, 

20 

Chumsticks,  Leavenworth, 

20 

Rollingbay, 

30 

Cliffs,  via  Rufus,  Oregon, 

30 

Ronald, 

20 

Clifton. 

25 

Roosevelt, 

25 

Cottonwood.  Chewelah, 

25 

Samish,  Samish  Island, 

20 

Covington,  Kent, 

24 

Seattle,  Maple  Leaf, 

25 

Cowlitz  Bend.  Toledo, 

26 

Prospect, 

75 

Dead  Canyon.  Alderdale, 

35 

Shaw  Island, 

27 

Deer  Creek,  Colbert, 

25 

Shaw's  Camp,  Granite  Falls, 

20 

Dupont,  Tacoma,  R.  F.  D., 

45 

Silvana, 

55 

East  Camden,  Camden, 

40 

Silverdale, 

75 

Echo. 

40 

Clearcreek, 

50 

Edgecomb, 

44 

Silverton, 

20 

Fertile  \'allev,  Westbranch, 

25 

Six  Prong, 

35 

Fir  Grove,  Washougal, 

30 

South  Alki,  Seattle, 

35 

Forest, 

35 

Spanawav, 

35 

Forest  Center,  Springdale, 

25 

Spring  \'allev,  Siinnyside, 

20 

Fruitland, 

30 

Summit. 

40 

Gardena,  Touchet, 

40 

Sunrise,  Siinnyside,  R.  F.  D.  1, 

30 

Garden  Spot,  Loon  Lake, 

38 

Tacoma,  Center  St.. 

96 

Getchel!. 

32 

Park, 

20 

GifTord.  VaUey, 

40 

Tampico, 

30 

Glade,  Mabton, 

20 

Taylor, 

35 

Grace,  Woodinville, 

30 

i        Sherwood, 

20 

478 


Congregational  Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


Name                                               Memb 

srship 

Teller, 

30 

Tower  Hill,  Pine  Flat, 

5 

Tuchannon,  Dayton, 

25 

Twelve  Mile,  Addy, 

31 

Two  Rivers, 

20 

Uniontown,  Sunshine, 

21 

Usk, 

30 

Van  Horn, 

25 

Walla  Walla,  Willow  St., 

75 

Washougal,  Mt.  Norway, 

35 

Sunnyside, 

35 

Washtucna,  Five  Mile, 

35 

Weatherwax,  Valley  R.  F.  D.  1, 

15 

Wenas, 

30 

Williams,  Ryan, 

16 

Youngstown, 

45 

Total,  schools,132;  membership,  4,060 


WISCONSIN. 

Amy,  Union,  Elkmoimd,  70 
Appleton,  People's  Chapel,  C 
Aspen,  8 
Atlanta,  26 
Avalon,  C 
Beaver,  La  Tarte,  Greenwood,  32 
Black  Creek,  First  Cong'l,  40 
British  Hollow,  Beracha,  Potosi,  20 
Bruce,  Amacoy  Lake,  45 
Calumet,  Calumetville,  Peebles,  35 
Cavour,  18 
Cayuga,  43 
Centerville,  West  Prairie,  Trem- 
pealeau, 50 
Chicog,  Stunce  Brook,  Menah,  24 
City  Point,  30 
Clearfield,  Union,  New  Lisbon.  55 
Colburn,  20 
Union,  Goloma  Sta.,  17 
Coles,  13 
Deer  Creek,  Welcome,  Welcome,  16 
Dellwood,  Cherrjrville,  23 
Donald,  20 
Drummond,  75 
Earle,  37 
Eggan,  12 
Emerson,  Swallow,  40 
Fairview,  Hope,  35 
Filbey,  Tadpole,  27 
Fond  du  Lac,  Zion,  55 
Forest,  Camp  Creek,  Viola,  32 
Gagen,  19 
Gordon,  Union,  21 
Hackley,  44 
Hannibal,  15 
Hixon,  Goodwin,  Withee,  ,  20 
Holmes  Junction,  Walton,  11 
Jim  Falls,  34 
Kansasville ,  30 
Kaukauna,  Oak  Grove,  42 
Kreinersville,  20 
La  Crosse,  Bethany,  100 
Lakewood,  14 
Langlade,  38 
Laurel,  Pleasant  Hill,  25 
Leef,  Welcome,  20 
Leeman,  Main  No.  3,  39 
Leola,  Hancock,  50 
Longwood,  Poppe,  Greenwood,  35 


Name  Membership 

Minong.  Gilmore  Lake,  23 

Arlington,  18 

Mills,  38 

Kimball  Lake,  17 

Moqua,  7 

Nashville,  22 

Pahquayahwong,  Leonard,  27 

Pittsvill'e,  Home  Dept.,  C 

Pleasant  Hill,  50 

Roy,  22 

Spooner,  Dunn  Lake,  21 

State  Line,  30 

Stockbridge,  Ouiney,  H.  D.,  C 

Stoughton,  Bass  Lake,  25 

Sumner,  Tracy  Valley,  Osseo,  17 

Swiss.  20 

Tioga.  Hope,  35 

Tomahawk,  Jersey  City,  45 

Tomahawk  Lake,  13 

Tripoli,  26 

Two  Creeks,  Two  Rivers,  16 

Veteran,  20 

Wagner,  12 

Wauby  Lake,  Lakewood,  17 

Weblake,  Deer  Lake,  30 

Plymouth  Cong'!,  40 

Wicklow,  30 

Withee,  District  5,  14 

Total,  schools,  75;  membership,  2,086 


WYOMING. 

Atlantic  City,  Union, 

Bamum, 

Beaver, 

Beckton,  Union, 

Bennett  Creek, 

Beulah, 

Big  Sandy.  Union, 

Boulder,  Union, 

Cheyenne,  South, 

Cottonwood, 

Crow  Creek, 

Gilbertson, 

Granger, 

Grant, 

Gregg, 

Greub, 

Hermosa, 

Iowa  Flats,  Union, 

Kamey, 

Kaycee, 

Keas, 

Klondike 

Lander, 

Lost  Cabin, 

Lost  Spring, 

Mayworth, 

Mine  No.  4, 

Moody, 

Muir, 

New  Fork, 

Oleson, 

Ono, 

Orin  Junction, 

South  Pass, 

Story, 

Wolton, 


48 
45 
35 
42 
42 
30 
23 

•42 
65 
40 
17 
30 
20 
12 
60 
21 
25 
30 
32 
39 
30 
30 
45 
30 
12 
38 

100 
50 
60 
9 
15 
27 
32 
28 
23 
17 


Total,  schools,  36;  membership,  1,244 


1908] 


Sunday  Schools. 


479 


SUMMARY. 

Schools 

Members 

Alabama, 

•  ) 

125 

Arizona, 

IS 

494 

Arkansas, 

2 

70 

California  (No.), 

41 

884 

California  (So.), 

57 

1,454 

Colorado, 

97 

2,834 

Connecticut, 

10 

507 

Florida, 

1 

39 

CJeorgia, 

25 

1,592 

Idaho  (Cent.  &  So.), 

41 

759 

Idaho  (Northern), 

19 

.595 

Illinois, 

lOS 

8,834 

Indiana, 

21 

1,147 

Iowa, 

27 

1,139 

Kansas, 

42 

1,424 

Kentucky, 

1 

42 

Louisiana, 

14 

411 

Maine, 

S 

206 

Massachusetts, 

20 

775 

Michigan, 

56 

1,597 

Minnesota, 

174 

4,9,57 

Missouri, 

4.5 

748 

Montana, 

23 

672 

Schools 

Members 

Nebraska, 

148 

4,889 

Nevada, 

1 

25 

New  Hampshire, 

•-) 

0 

New  .Jersey, 

T 

0 

New  Mexico, 

10 

485 

New  York, 

4 

25 

North  Carolina, 

11 

532 

North  Dakota, 

125 

3,358 

Ohio, 

21 

1,445 

Oklahoma, 

36 

1,645 

Oregon, 

58 

1,946 

Rhode  Island, 

2 

25 

South  Carolina, 

2 

130 

South  Dakota, 

64 

2,013 

Tennessee, 

4 

348 

Texas  (Cent.  &  So.), 

4 

502 

Texas  (Northwestern) 

10 

251 

Utah, 

2 

42 

Vermont, 

11 

452 

Washington, 

132 

4,060 

Wisconsin, 

75 

2,086 

Wyoming, 

36 

1,244 

1,712  .57,168 


480 


Congregational   Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS    IN   FOREIGN    LANDS. 


All  not  designated  by  a  star  (*)  are  working  in   connection  with  the  American  Board 
of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions. 


MINISTER    ANO    LOCATION 


MINISTER    AND    LOCATION 


Abbott,  Justin  E.,  Bombay,  India 
Aiken,  Edwin  E.,  Paotingfu,  China 
Allchin,  George,  Osaka,  Japan.  .  .  . 

Allen,  Orson  P.,  a 

Allen,  Herbert  M.,  a 

Ament,  VVm.  S.,  Peking,  China.  .  . 
*Anderson,  Chas.,  Rob't  C.  [Ms.]  a.  . 
Andrus,  Alpheus  N.,  Mardin,  Turkey, 
Atwood.I.J..M.i..{    Fene|K.i".    }      • 

Baird,  John  W.,  Salonica,  b 

Baldwin,  T.  A.,  Brousa 

Ballantine,  Wm.  O.,  m.d.,  Rahuri,  e.  . 
Banninga,  J.  J.,  Tirumangalam.  d.  .  . 
Barnum,  H.  N.,  Harpoot,  Turkey  . . . 

Barnum,  H.  S.,  a 

Bartlett,  S.  C,  Otaru,  Japan 

*Bates,  George  L.,  Africa 

*Beard,  Willard  L.,  Foochow,  China  . 
*Beckwith,  E.  G.,  Honolulu,  T.  H..  . 
Bennett,  Henry  J.,  Tottori,  .Japan  .  . 
Bingham,  Hiram,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  .  . 
Bissell,  H.  G.,  Ahmednagar,  India  . . 

Black,  Robert  F  ,  Davao,  P.  I 

*Bhss,    Daniel,    President   of   Syrian 

Protestant  College,  Beirut,  Syria  . . 

*Bliss,  H.  S.,  Beirut,  Syria 

Bridgman,  F.  B.,  Durban,  c 

Brown,  G.  G.,  Uddupiddi,  Ceylon.  .  . 
Browne,  J.  K.,  Harpoot,  Turkey. .  .  . 
Bruce,  Henry  J.,  Satara,  W.  India.  . 
*Cady,  Chauncey  M.,  Kyoto,  Japan. 
Carey,  Edw.  F.,  Harpoot,  Turkey... 

Gary,  Otis,  Kyoto,  Japan 

*Case,  Alden  B.,  Guerrero,  Mexico.  .  . 
Case,  H.  E.  B.,  Guam,  The  Mariana 

Islands 

Chambers,  W.  N.,  Adana,  Turkey  .  .  . 
Chambers,  R.,  Bardezag,  Turkey ... 

Chandler,  John  S.,  Madura,  d 

Channon,  Irving  M.,  Ocean   Island .  . 

Christie,  T.  D.,  Tarsus,  Turkey 

Clark,  Albert  W.,  Prague,  Austria  .  . 

Clark,  Alden  H.,  Vadala,  e 

Clark,  C.  A.,  Miyazaki,  .Japan 

Clarke,  J.  F.,  Sofia,  Bulgaria 

Clarke,  Wm.  P.,  Monastir,  b 

Cobb,  Edward  S.,  Niigata,  Japan  .  .  . 

Cole,  Royal  M.,  Bitlis,  Turkey 

Corbin,  P.  L.,  Taiku,  China '.  .  .  . 

Curtis,  Wm.  L.,  Niigata,  Japan 

Crawford,  L.  S.,  Trebizond 

Davis,  Jerome  D.,  Kyoto,  Japan. .  . . 
DeForest,  John  H.,  Sendai,  .Janan  .  . 
Dickson,  .J.H.,  Kankesanturai,  Ceylon 
Dunning,  Morton  D.,  Kyoto,  .Japan. 
Eaton,  J.D.,  Chihuahua,  Mexico  .  .  . 
Ellis,  E.  W.,  Pang  Chuang,  China.  .  . 
Elwood,  Willis  P.,  Palani,  India  .... 
Emrich,  Richard  S.  M.,  Mardin,  Tur. . 

Ennis,  Merlin,  Africa,  h 

Ewing,  Charles  E.,  Tientsin,  China  . 
Fairbank,  Edward,  Ahmednagar,  e  . 

Fairbank,  Henry,  Vadala,  e 

Fowle,  James  L.,  Cesarea,  Turkey  .  . 
Gait,  Howard  S.,  Tungcho,  China. .  . 
Gates,  Lorin  S.,  Sholapur,  India.  . .  . 


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*Gates,    C.    Frank,    Robert   College, 

Constantinople 

Goodenough,   H.   D.,  Johannesburg, 

Transvaal,  S.  A 

Goodrich,  C,  Tungcho,  p 

Goodsell,  F.  F.,  Aintab,  Turkey  .... 

Gray,  Thomas,  Ponape,  / 

Greene,  D.  Crosby,  Tokyo,  Japan. .  . 

Greene,  Joseph  K.,  a 

Gulick,  O.  H.,  Honolulu,  T.  H 

Gulick,  S.  L.,  Kyoto,  Japan 

Gulick.  W.  H.,  Madrid,  Spain 

Hager,  C.  R.,  m.d..  Hong  Kong,  Ch'a, 
Haskell,  Edward  B.,  Salonica,  b  ... 
Haskell,  Henry  C,  Samokov,  bb  . .  .  . 
Hazen,  Hervey  C,  Tirumangalam,  e  . 
Hazen,  William,  Sholapur,  India  .... 
Herrick,  David  S.,  Battalagundu,  e  . 

Herrick,  G.  F.,  a 

*Hill,  Charles  W.,  Hilo,  T.  H. 

Hinman,  G.  W.,  Foochow,  China  .  .  . 
Hodous,  Lewis,  Ponasang,  Foochow, 

China 

Holton,  Edward  P.,  Mana  Madura,  d. 
Hoi  way,  Theo.  T.,  Salonica,  b.  .  .  . 
*Houlding,  H.  W.,  Tientsin,  China.. 

House,  J.  H.,  Salonica,  b 

Howland,  J.,  Guadalajara,  Mexico  . . 
Hubbard,  G.  H.,  Foochow,  China.  .  . 
Hume,  Robert  A.,  Ahmednagar,  e  .  . 
Hume,  Robert  E.,  Ahmednagar,  e  .  . 
Hunsberger,     Byron     K.,     Bombay, 

India 

Jeffery,  Frank  E.,  Melur,  India 

Jones,  John  P.,  Pasumalai,  d 

King,  Thomas,  g 

Knapp,  Geo.  P.,  Harpoot,  Turkey  .  . 

Learned,  D.  W.,  Kyoto,  Japan 

Lee,  Lucius  O.,  Marash,  Turkey  .... 

Lee,  T.  S.,  Wai,  e 

LeRoy,  A.  E.,  Adams,  c 

Lombard,  Frank  A.,  Kjoto,  Japan. . 
Macallum,  F.  W.,  Marash,  Turkey  . . 

Marsh,  G.  D.,  Philippopolis,  bb 

Maxwell,  Chas.  H.,  Durban,  c 

*Merrill,  Selah,  Jeru.salem 

Miller,  John  X.,  Pasumalai,  d 

Neipp,  H.  A.,  h 

Nelson,  Charles  A.,  Canton,  China  . . 
Newell,  H.  B.,  Matsuyama,  Japan  .  . 
Olds,  C.  Burnell,  Miyazaki,  Japan  .  . 

Ostrander,  L.  F  ,  Samokov,  bb 

Partridge,  E.  C,  Sivas,  Turkey 

Pedley,  Hilton,  Maebashi,  Japan  .  .  . 
Peet,  Lyman  P.,  Foochow,  China.  .  . 

Perkins,  H.  P.,  Paotingfu,  i 

Perkins,  .1.  C,  Aruppukottai,  d 

Perry,  Henry  T.,  Sivas,  Turkey  .... 

Pettee,  J.  H.,  Okayama,  Japan 

Pixley,  Stephen  C,  Inanda,  c 

*Porter,   Harvey,  Syrian  Protestant 

College,  Beirut,  Syria  fMs.] 

Porter,  John  S.,  Prague,  Austria  .  . . 
Pye,  Watts  O.,  Fenchofu,  China.  .  .  . 

Ransom,  Charles  N.,  Adams,  c 

Raynolds,  G.  C,  m.d.,  Van,  Turkey  . . 
Riggs,  Charles  T.,  a 


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MINISTER    AND   LOCATION 


Riggs,  H.  H.,  Harpoot,  Turkey...  . 
Jtowland,  G.  M.,  Sapporo,  Japan  .  . 
Sanders,  W.  H.,  Kamundongo,  h  .  . 
Sheffield,  Devello  Z.,  Tungcho,  p  .  . 
Smith,  A.  H.,  Pang  Chuang,  t  .... 
Smith,  Edward  H.,  Ing-hok,  China 
Sprague,  Wm.  P.,  Kalgaii,  China  .  . 
Stanford,  Arthur  W.,  Kobe,  Japan. 
Stanley,  C.  A.,  Tientsin,  China  .... 
Stanley,  C.  A.,  jr..  Pang  Chuang,  I. 
Stapleton,  11.  S.,  Erzroom,  Turkey. 
Stimson,  Martin  L.,  Truk,  Mic,  /.. , 
Storrs,  Chas.  L.,  Shaowu,  China  . .  .  , 

Stover,  W.  IM.,  Bailundu,  h 

Taylor,  W.,  m.d.,  Osaka,  Japan.  .  . . . 
*Thompson,  F.,  Seamen's  Chaplain 

Valparaiso,  Chili  [C; .] 

Tracy,  Charles  C,  Marsovan,  Turkey 

Tracy,  C.  K.,  Smyrna,  Turkey 

Tracy,  James  E.,  Periakulum,  d    .  .  . 
Trowbridge,  Stephen  v.  R.,  Aintab 

Turkey 


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Ussher,  C.  D.,  m.d.,  Van,  Turkey  . .  . 

Van  Allen,  Frank,  m.d.,  Madura,  d.  .  . 

Wagner,  H.  T.,  Hermosillo,  Mexico  . 

Walker,  J.  E.,  Shaowu,  China 

Walkup,  Alfred  C,  Kusaie,  / 

Wallace,  William  W.,  Madura,  d. . .  . 

Warren,  C.  M.,  Kyoto,  Japan 

*Washburn,  George,  President  Rob- 
ert College,  a 

Wellman,  Freel  C,  m.d.,  Sachikela,  h  . 

White,  George  E.,  Marsovan,  Turkey, 

White,  S.  S.,  Okayama,  Japan 

ilcox,  Wm.  C,  Ifafa,  c 

Wilder,  George  A.,  Chikore,  g 

Wilder,  Geo.  D.,  Tungcho,  p 

Williams,  Mark,  Tungcho,  p 

Wingate,  Henry  K.,  Cesarea,  Turkey, 

Woodside,  T.  W.,  Sakanjimba,  h  .  .  . 

Wright,  A.C.,  Riva  Palacio,  2,  Parral, 
Chihuahua,  Mexico 

Yarrow,  E.  A.,  Van,  Turkey 

Zumbro,  Wm.  M.,  Madura,  d 


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a  Constantinople,  Turkey,  Bible  House. 
b  Macedonia,  European  Turkey. 
66  Bulgaria, 
c  Natal,  South  Africa. 
d  Madura  District,  Southern  India. 
e  India. 


/  Caroline  Island.*,  North  Pacific  Ocean. 

g  Melsetter  District,  Rhodesia,  Africa. 

h  Care   of   American    Mission,    Benguella, 

Africa,  via  Lisbon. 
p  Peking,  China. 
t  Tientsin,  China. 


N.  B.  —  As  postal  directions,  the  places  named  are  often  inadequate,  and  subject  to 
change.  Correspondents  of  missionaries  of  the  American  Board  are  advised  to  send  their 
letters,  enclosed,  to  Frank  H.  Wiggin,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 


482 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


CONGREGATIONALISM. 

(See  Congregational  Tear-Books  of  England  and  Canada.) 


COUNTRIKS 

Churches, 
Chapels, 

and 
Stations 

Members 

Sunday- 
School 
Scholars 

Englaad  and  Wales 

4,661 

214 

41 

12 

21 

8 
62 
28 
14 
17 
40 
82 
46 
62 
84 
36 
35 
48 
335 
49 
46 

1 
48 

3 
15 
93 

2 
5,989 

'580 

459,663 

36,714 

2,256 

320 

816 

279 

5,537 

2,338 

957 

234 

5,389 

5,048 

2,147 

3,408 

4,117 

1,389 

2,241 

966 

16,465 

2,406 

1,196 

500 

3,122 

405 

498 

11,922 

83 

708,913 

68,952 

689,812 

Scotland 

34,483 

Ireland 

4,680 

Channel  Islands             .                   

372 

Canada : 

717 

New  Brunswick       

103 

Ontario 

Quebec 

4,481 
2,129 

582 

Newfoundland        

36 

British  Guiana 

4,654 

New  South  Wales 

8,662 

Queensland 

9,339 

South  Australia 

5,861 

7,543 

Western  Australia 

1,889 

New  Zealand 

2,633 

1,901 

South  Africa             

7,748 

2,225 

Natal 

1,243 

Sierra  Leone 

250 

.lainaica 

1,593 

448 

India 

418 

Japan 

8,373 

United  States           

679,044 

Independent  and  Mission  Sunday  Schools .... 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M 

57,168 
70,886 

12,672 

1,348,281 

1,609,273 

ANNUAL  MEETINGS  OF  THE  NATIONAL  SOCIETIES. 

A^nerican  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.  —  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
October  13,  14,  15,  16. 

Americmi  Missionary  Association.  —  Galesburg,  111.,  Tuesday,  October  20—22. 

Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society.  — -  Boston,  Mass.,  Park  Street  Church, 
May  18-20. 

Congregational  Education  Society.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass.,  sec- 
ond ^^'ednesday  in  June. 

American  Congregational  Association.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass., 
last  Monda.v  in  MaJ^ 

Congregational  Church  B^iilding  Society.  —  Fourth  Avenue  and  Twenty-second 
Street,  New  York  City,  second  Thursday  in  January. 

Congregational  Sunday-School  and  Publishing  Society.  — ■  Congregational  House, 
Boston,  Mass.,  first  Mondaj^  in  April. 

Woman's  Board  of  I\Iissions.  — Hartford,  Conn.,  November  11-12. 

Wo7nan's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Interior.  —  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  October  27-29. 

Woman's  Board  of  Alissions  of  the  Pacific.  —  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  September  2. 

Woman'.'f  Home  Missionary  Association.  —  Last  Wednesday  in  October,  Boston, 

Mass. 


1908] 


Annual  Meetings. 


483 


ANNUAL   MEETINGS   IN   ORDER   OF   DATE. 


1908. 

Indiana, 

Elkhart, 

Tuesday,  May  12-14. 

Rhode  Island, 

Providence, 

Tuesday,  May  12-13. 

Wyoming, 

Cheyenne, 

Tuesday,  May  12-14. 

Iowa, 

Waterloo, 

Tuesday,  May  19-22. 

Michigan, 

Lansing, 

Tuesday,  May  19. 

New  Hampshire, 

Lebanon, 

Tuesday,  May  19-21. 

New  York, 

Patchogue, 

Tuesday,  May  19-21. 

Pennsylvania, 

Scranton, 

Tuesday,  May  19-21. 

Illinois, 

Peoria, 

Monday,  May  25-28. 

Vermont, 

St.  Albans, 

Tuesday,  Jime  9-11. 

South  Dakota, 

Rapid  City, 

Thursday,  Jxme  18-21. 

Hawaii, 

Hilo, 

Wednesday,  June  24. 

Cuba, 

Havana, 

Tuesday,  Sept.  8. 

Montana, 

Billings, 

Tuesday,  Sept.  8. 

Washington, 

North  Yakima, 

Tuesday,  Sept.  15-17. 

North  Dakota, 

New  Rockford, 

Tuesday,  Sept.  22-24. 

North  Carolina, 

Beaufort, 

Wednesday,  Sept.  23-27 

Colorado, 

Greeley, 

Tuesday,  Sept.  29-Oct.  1. 

Califorina  (Southern), 

Santa  Ana, 

October. 

Utah, 

Salt  Lake  City, 

October. 

Texas, 

Thursday,  Oct.  1. 

Idaho, 

Ontario,  Ore., 

Tuesday,  Oct.  6. 

AVisconsin, 

Tuesday,  Oct.  6. 

Minnesota, 

Faribault, 

Tuesday,  Oct.  6-8. 

Nebraska, 

Monda.y,  Oct.  19. 

Oregon, 

Portland, 

Tuesday,  Oct.  20. 

California  (Northern), 

Tuesday,  Oct.  20-23. 

Georgia  (Conference), 

Barnesville, 

Thursday,  Oct.  29. 

Arizona, 

Tucson, 

November. 

Connecticut, 

Rockville, 

Monday,  Nov.  9. 

Alabama  (Convention), 

Wednesday',  Nov.  11. 

Georgia  (Convention), 

Macon, 

Wednesday,  Nov.  18-22. 

Mississippi, 

Meridian, 

Friday,  Dec.  4-6. 

Alabama  As.sociation, 

Louisiana, 

New  Jersey, 

New  Mexico, 

Florida, 

Oklahoma, 

Tennessee, 

Kentucky, 

Maine, 

Missouri, 

Kansas, 

Ma.ssa  c  hu.se  t  ta, 

Ohio, 


1909. 

Florence, 
Lake  Cliarles, 
Baltimore,  Md., 


El  Reno, 
Lexington, 

Norway, 
Springfield, 
Newton, 
Boston,  Park  St 
Mt.  Vernon, 


Saturday,  March  27. 

Thursday,  April  1. 

Tuesday,  April  13. 

Saturday,  April  24. 

Tuesday,  April  27. 

Tuesday,  April  27. 

Wednesday,  April  28. 

Wednesday,  April  28. 

Wednesday,  May  5. 

May. 

Tuesday,  May  11. 

Church,    Tuesday,  May  18-20. 

Tuesday,  May  18-20. 


484  Congregational  Y ear-Book.  [1908 

THE    NATIONAL   AND    STATE   ORGANIZATIONS    OF 
THE   CHURCHES. 


THE  NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES   OF 
THE  UNITED  STATES.  —  Organized  Nov.  17,  187L 

Officers  for  the  Session  of  1904.  —  Moderator,  Hon.  T.  C.  MacMillan,  Illinois; 
assistant  moderators,  Pres.  J.  G.  Merrill,  Tennessee ;  Rev.  F.  S.  Goodspeed, 
Massachusetts;  secretary,  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  Massachusetts;  registrar  and 
treasurer,  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Connecticut;  assista7it  registrars.  Rev.  Edgar  L.  Heer- 
raance,  Minnesota;  Rev.  Robert  J.  Thomson,  New  Jersey;  Rev.  George  A.  Hood, 
Massachusetts. 

Officers  for  1904-1907.  —  The  moderators  hold  office  until  their  successors  are 
chosen;  and  the  presiding  moderator  appoints  a  committee  of  nominations  at  the 
opening  of  the  next  session.  The  following  officers  and  committees  were  elected 
for  the  next  three  years : 

Secretary,  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  of  Massachusetts;  registrar  and  treasurer.  Rev. 
Joel  S.  Ives,  of  Connecticut;  auditor,  David  N.  Camp,  of  Connecticut. 

Committees,  1907-10. 

standing. 

Provisional.  —  Col.  Charles  A.  Hopkins,  Massachusetts;  Hon.  T.  C.  MacMillan, 
Illinois ;  Rev.  C.  L.  Kloss,  Pennsylvania ;  Rev.  Dan  F.  Bradley,  Ohio ;  Rev.  Charles 
L.  Noyes,  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Francis  L.  Hayes,  Kansas;  Rev.  W.  H.  Day,  Cali- 
fornia; Charles  W.  Osgood,  Vermont ;  Rev.  Alexander  Lewis,  Missouri ;  Rev.  A-sher 
Anderson,  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Connecticut. 

Pxihlishing. — Thomas  Todd,  Massachusetts;  Arthur  H.  "Wellman,  Massachu- 
setts; Rev.  F.  J.  Goodwin,  Rhode  Island;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  Massachusetts; 
Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Connecticut. 

Trustees.  —  Rev.  H.  A.  Stimson,  New  York;  H.  Clark  Ford,  Ohio;  Rev.  F.  J. 
Goodwin,  Rhode  Island;  Guilford  Dudley,  New  York;  Rev.  William  H.  Allbright,* 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  F.  R.  Merrill,  Minnesota;  Rev.  J.  H.  Selden,  Connecticut; 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Richards,  New  York;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  Massachusetts;  Rev. 
Elliott  W.  Brown,  New  Jersey;  B.  H.  Fancher,  New  York;  Martin  Welles,  New 
York;  Lucien  C.  Warner,  New  York;  Rev.  Louis  F.  Berry,  Connecticut;  Hon. 
T.  C.  MacMillan,  Illinois. 

Benevolent  Societies.  —  Rev.  John  P.  Sanderson,  Michigan ;  Samuel  B.  Capen, 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  Charles  S.  Mills,  Missouri;  Rev.  William  R.  Campbell,  Massa- 
chusetts; Lucien  C.  Warner,  New  York;  Rev.  Amory  H.  Bradford,  New  Jersey; 
Charles  H.  Rutan,  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Dan  F.  Bradley,  Ohio;  Rev.  L.  O.  Baird, 
Nebraska;  O.  M.  Carter,  Illinois;  Rev.  Jean  F.  Loba,  Illinois:  Rev.  S.  A.  Norton, 
Massachusetts;  John  F.  Huntsman,  Rhode  Island ;  Rev.  John  De  Peu,  Connecticut; 
Rev.  Edward  M.  Vittum,  North  Dakota. 

Calvin  Centenary.  —  Prof.  Williston  Walker,  New  York;  Prof.  A.  C.  McGiffert, 
New  York;  Prof.  H.  M.  Scott,  Illinois. 

Church  Property.  —  Rev.  I.  W.  Metcalf,  Ohio;  Hon.  H.  Clark  Ford,  Ohio; 
Rev.  H.  A.  Stimson,  New  York;  Rev.  H.  C.  Herring,  New  York;  Rev.  C.  H. 
Richards,  New  York ;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  Massachusetts. 

City  Extension  Societies,  Federation  of.  —  William  Spooner,  Illinois ;  Hon.  H. 
Clark  Ford,  Ohio;  Rev.  H.  A.  Bridgman,  Massachusetts;  H.  F.  Swartz,  Missouri; 
Rev.  H.  A.  Stimson,  New  York. 

Comity,  Federation  and  Unity. — Rev.  Washington  Gladden,  Ohio;  Rev.  W. 
Douglass  Mackenzie,  Connecticut ;  Rev.  Charles  S.  Nash,  California ;  Rev.  W. 
Hayes  Ward,  New  Jersey;  Hon.  John  H.  Perry,  Connecticut;  Hon.  T.  C.  Mac- 
Millan, Illinois;  Pres.  H.  C.  King,  Oliio;  Lucien  C.  Warner,  New  York;  Rev. 
.1.  W.  Strong,  Minnesota  :  Rev.  W.  H.  Day,  California;  C.  H.  Rutan,  Massachusetts; 
David  I.  Carson,  Georgia;  Hon.  H.  M.  Beardsley,  Missouri;  Rev.  S.  Parkes  Cad- 
man,  New  York;  Rev.  Oliver  Huckel,  Maryland. 

*  Deceased. 


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Congregational  Brotlierhood.  —  Fres.  J.  H.  T.  Main,  Iowa;  Samuel  B.  Capen, 
Massachusetts ;  Prof.  A.  P.  Hollis,  North  Dakota ;  Rev.  E.  B.  Allen,  Ohio ;  Rev. 
G.  G.  Atkins,  Michigan;  William  Shaw,  Massachusetts;  Rev.  E.  N.  Hardy,  Massa- 
chusetts; Rev.  E.  H.  Rudd,  Massachusetts;  Rev.  C.  A.  Vincent,  Massachusetts; 
Rev.  E.  L.  Smith,  Wasliington ;  Justice  David  J.  Brewer,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Hon. 
H.  M.  Beardsley,  Missouri;  A.  W.  Benedict,  Missouri;  Fred  ^Veitzel,  Nebraska; 
Arthur  Arlett,  California;  Rev.  E.  Lyman  Hood,  Georgia;  W.  L.  Lougee,  New 
York;  H.  W.  Darling,  Kansas;  G.  W.  Bailey,  New  York;  Judge  C.  W.  Rosa,  Wis- 
consin; Pres.  H.  C.  King,  Ohio;  Lloyd  E.  Harter,  Illinois;  Victor  F.  Lawson, 
Illinois;  Graham  Taylor,  Jr.,  Illinois;  Judge  Orrin  N.  Carter,  lUinois;  Rev.  Frank 
G.  Smith,  Illinois;  Rev.  Frank  Dyer,  Illinois. 

EratKH'listic  Work.  —  Rev.  William  T.  McElveen,  Massachusetts;  Prof.  E.  I. 
Boswortli,  Ohio;  Rev.  F.  J.  Goodwin,  Rhode  Island;  Rev.  Clarence  A.  Vincent, 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  Samuel  G.  Smith,  Minnesota;  Rev.  H.  H.  Guernsey,  New 
Jersey;  Rev.  W.  H.  Spence,  Vermont;  Rev.  G.  L.  Cady,  Iowa;  John  B.  Sleman, 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  Geo.  W.  Marston, . 

Incorporation  of  National  Council. — Hon.  Simeon  E.  Baldwin,  Connecticut; 
Charles  E.  Mitchell,  Connecticut;  Verrenice  Mungcr,  Connecticut;  Rev.  Asher 
.\nderson,  Massachusetts;    Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Connecticut. 

Indwstrial.  —  Prof.  Graham  Taylor,  Illinois;  Rev.  C.  A.  Jones,  New  Jersey;  Rev. 
W.  M.  Short,  Missouri;  Van  A.  Wallin,  Michigan;  James  Logan,  Massachusetts; 
Edgar  D.  Clark,  Iowa ;  Rev.  F.  N.  White,  Illinois. 

Inter-Church  Relations.  ■ —  Rev.  Raymond  Calkins,  Maine ;  Prof.  E.  A.  Steiner, 
Iowa;  Rev.  A.  E.  Dunning,  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Washington  Gladden,  Ohio; 
Rev.  W.  Hayes  Ward,  New  York ;  Rev.  F.  T.  Rouse,  Nebraska ;  Rev.  G.  A.  Gates, 
California;    Re\-.  R.   H.   Potter,   Connecticut;    Rev.  G.  Glenn  Atkins,  Michigan; 

Hon.  George  F.  Roley, ;  Rev.    W.  A.    Bartlett,   Illinois;   Rev.   A.   J.  Lyman, 

New  York;  Pres.  M.  H.  Buckham,  Vermont;  Rev.  'E.  B.  Sanford,  New  York; 
Rev.  W.  H.  Bolster,  New  Hampshire;  E.  H.  Pitkin,  lUinois;  Rev.  Doremus  Scud- 
der,  Honolulu,  T.  H. ;  Hon.  T.  C.  MacMillan,  Illinois ;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  Massa- 
chusetts; Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Connecticut. 

International  Council,  Delegates  to.  —  Primarii:  Hon.  Samuel  B.  Capen,  Massa- 
chusetts; Hon.  T.  C.  MacMillan,  Illinois;  Rev.  Nehemiah  Boynton,  New  York; 
Rev.  C.  W.  Hiatt,  Ohio ;  H.  B.  MacFarland,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Prof.  C.  S.  Nash, 
California;  Rev.  C.  S.  Mills,  Missouri;  Rev.  F.  E.  Jenkins,  Georgia;  Hon.  D.  P. 
Jones,  Minnesota ;  Rev.  F.  L.  Goodspeed.  Massachusetts. 

Secundi:  Rev.  S.  G.  Smith,  Minnesota;  Hon.  H.  M.  Beardsley,  Missouri;  Rev. 
Peter  Roberts,  Pennsylvania;  Rev.  H.  H.  Proctor,  Georgia;  Hon.  O.  H.  Ingram, 
Wisconsin;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Connecticut;  Rev.  E.  L.  House,  Washington;  R.  J. 
Bennett,  Illinois;  Rev.  N.  McGee  Waters,  New  York;  Pres.  William  D.  Hyde, 
Maine. 

Ministerial  Education.  —  Prof.  C.  S.  Nash,  California;  Rev.  Nehemiah  Boynton, 
New  York;  Rev.  W.  D.  Mackenzie,  Connecticut;  Rev.  W.  R.  Campbell,  Massa- 
chusetts; Rev.  H.  P.  Dewey,  Minnesota;  Rev.  Dan  F.  Bradley,  Ohio;  Prof. 
Graham  Taylor,  Illinois;   Rev.  F.  E.  Jenkins,  Georgia;  E.  E.  Brown,  Washington, 

D.  C;  Clarence  E.  Bowen,  New  York;  W.  H.  Laird,  Minnesota;  Pres.  J.  H.  T. 
Main,  Iowa. 

Oriental  Immigration.  —  Rev.  C.  R.  Brown,  California;  Rev.  O.  S.  Davis,  Con- 
necticut;   William  I.  Washburn,  New  Jersey;    W.  D.  Wood,  Washington;    Prof. 

E.  A.  Steiner,  Iowa. 

Polity.  —  Rev.  F.  K.  Sanders,  Massachusetts ;  Rev.  S.  B.  L.  Penrose,  Washing- 
ton ;  Rev.  A.  E.  Dunning,  Massachu.setts ;  Rev.  L.  O.  Baird,  Nebraska ;  Prof. 
Curtis  M.  Geer,  Connecticut;  Rev.  H.  M.  Tenney,  Ohio;  Rev.  F.  S.  Fitch,  New 
York;   H.  M.  Darling,  Kansas;   Benj.  F.  Blair,  New  York. 

Religious  Education. — Rev.  Frank  K.  Sanders,  Massachusetts;  Rev.  A.  W. 
Hitchcock,*  Massachusetts;  Rev.  C.  A.  Brand,  Massachusetts;  Rev.  James  A. 
Blnisdell,  Wiscon.sin ;  Hon.  Samuel  T.  Dutton,  New  York;  Rev.  A.  E.  Dunning, 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  William  Horace  Day,  California;  Prof.  E.  I.  Bosworth,  Ohio; 
Pres.  Mary  E.  M^ooUey,  Massachusetts. 

Temperance. — Rev.  Charles  L.  Morgan,  Illinois ;  Rev.  John  Fa  villa,  Illinois; 
H.  L.  Whitehead,  Indiana ;  Rev.  J.  B.  Gonzales,  Louisiana ;  Rev.  t*.  A.  Coo!, 
Minnesota. 

Wor.'^hip,  Order  of  Public.  —  Rev.  Charles  L.  Noyes,  Massachusetts ;  Rev.  R.  J. 
Thompson,  New  Jersey;  Rev.  C.  H.  Richards,  New  York;  Rev.  L.  H.  Thayer,  New 
Hampshire;  Prof.  E.  I.  Bosworth,  Ohio;  Prof.  J.  W.  Platner,  Mas.sachusetts ; 
Prof.  J.  W.  Buckham,  California;  Prof.  W.  S.  Pratt,  Connecticut;  Rev.  H.  P. 
Dewey,  Minnesota. 

*  Deceased. 


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TO  TO  TO  TO  TO  TO  TO 


496 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


,-h"  rt  rH  ^~  (N  <N  (N  r-T  of  n"  of -*  CO  t^" 


t^iococooot^>ocor~i»oit>-coo5a>'OOiocjcocO'*«oc<5iococor-HOiOO-*co 

S  (O^cc'Soo io~u:r»o'~<»'~co"o5~o~o~o'"oi"o"o"o~o~o''aro~Groroi~o"rt  -h  oi  cc  co  o x 

in  rtrt^  rt  ^  T-H  i-H  ,-1  T-l  rt  ^  rt  ,-1  ,-H  (M '-^  r-i 

Q 


05CO'-'5r-ioOOO-*0050CiOOcOOrtU5Tt<OOOCOC50Tj<cOTt<rtOXOJrt^cOOJ 
rHOCO.-iOOT*<001XCO'-^OOrt<00002C<ICDOOC3(NCOCDOh-Tt<C30000'-i 
<  CO  »0  CO  t^  G5^<N^O5^t-^C0_^Ol_C0  M  ■^^ t-_l^_<^i'-'.'~L''^»'-^^^^"*^"^-'~^'-^l^. '"'."'> ■*.'-^.'^.  ^l 


co"  CO  co~  co"  CO  CO  ■*"•*"' ■<*i"  TfT  TjT  TjT  ■ 


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O00iCiM»00)t^OTt<C5-H'^t^C0-^G!01C0'*iO'HC0O'*^aJt^'OC000C0C0i0 
i0i0ffiM^OC000'*0>lM(MC0'-iC0C0C0C0O(M.-ir^i0t^iCXC0Oi-ii-iioO00 


(M005>00;cOCOt^COCO'fl'*CCCDC6tO(M'-iOOOC01^t^C:»OtOC>005-*-^iO<NCO 
OiiOCicOiMCO-<**t--0502<0'-it^COCO-*'-icOC50t^cO-Hr-<cOiO-*OGOiOCO-*t^ 
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C0050It001CDiCOIOC5t^01l>'-i.-|iOC005tO-*QOOOClO»-<05  0COClOO'*tO 

-Hr-iooooiCitococO'^oicocoot^-*^t^O'*coa5ooco-HcoC'0)oitoiooioo 
o'of  o^-"^oto"^■.'o^"^"o~«f»o"eo"co"co"eo'»o~^»"o"■*"o"to"of.-^co"•*'^-"-^^-"1-H"l^^ 

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C5-*C0t0iOtO'*G0'O'-itO05-*00t0iOI^C0C0^TtH-t<OIOO~j^01tOt0T)< 
CD0^01t>OOOaC50CiCOi0^t^tOCOCOOOItOt^05-HOOOOO»00000-<*iO 


oj05oaio-<!j<,-iTj405tococooioioo-^toa3t-icooo'C-^ooiioc>oioi'*  c>pt<  co  »o 
coto»otocoa500'*<a3ioo-^tO'-iiO'-it^a5'-iiooaiOTtHcooO'-io-*toi^(»ot» 

t^CO'#t^O-H01tOOI-*t^OCO'0  0_  C3_tO_^C0_^C0__tO_^'O  (Ciq^CO^^tO^^®  01_  '-'5  lO  co_  uo  to_^o 

■!t"io'o"co'"'o"b-'~o'"of  CO  t^  oo"^  o'tO  OlOOCOOCZJOLOiOOlTfiCt^tO-^COtOI^'Ot-l 
OlCO'OiO'OiOtOtOtDtOt^OOO'-i'-iOICOCO'OtOr^COCCCiOXOO— <COi-0t^O3 

o^o^o^o^o^o^o^o^o^o^o^o^cocococococofocococococococo^;-f-t^-f-*'f■* 


lO-Ht^ot^iooococotOLOt^oi'tiooO'ticico^ciXOJt^— loit^ioicxr^ 

Olt^COOiCO-^OCOCOCOOOltO'-it^rHiO'-H'^CO-^OOJOIOOOl'OO'-iOCO 

tO(»oi'^o-Htoco'*toxo20toicoTt<-tcc'Ococ;ccoit^o^cot^T^r» 


iOIM01010101010)0101010J010)(M0101COCOOO 


tocotcoo^-Hio^ajo»o^o^^-*'-iocooi-*r-<o-Ht^-t^03ioooo 

C0ffi.01C0»0t^^XO05t0Ot^O0503t0TfC0O0IC0t0I^^OO01rtOT}H 
l^OOrHt^OiOt^t^CO  0^-^_^01_'^_^C»  02_'-<_t^_^01_t-^'H  OO^-^^p^OJ^CO  lO  OD  01_  Ci^iC  01 

eo  Oi  7-^  CD  Ci  ^ -^  ^  ^  t^  OO  y-i  CO  lO  to  00"o  tO'-i»OciOOOOCtOCOCOCOl^'-iO;iO 
I^I>CX)00C»0000X0205O3OOOOO^'-hO1O10^OIO1O1C0C0C0-*»O'OO 


t^xo5C;^o«co-*»otor^ooo--OrtOico-*"Otot^coc3  0'--iojco-*ioS!i^S 
lnlnloSto^DtDtotototDtoto^^^~t^t^^^^-^^t^t^t^<jOoooooococooccccc90 

XOOXOOOOOOSODOOOOMOOOOQOGOOOOOOOOOXOOOOCIOOOOOCOOOCOCOOOXOOCO 


1908] 


Summaries  of  Statistics, 


497 


■*C0>-i(M-^iOO5>-i00-^<NC0iOC<5COI--CO 
tOOfOI^Ot^-^OOrHOOiOCJiflt-OOO 


O  O  <N  t^  iC  lO  ■*  — I  01  OC'  (M  CO  CO  O  M  O  ■* 
C^^t^X(NO^X-^C«3t003iOCO<MCi"3 

o"t>.''oc"croJ'o''c<r^'~(NcfcflN"cO<N  Co"cO~CC 


C*3t^<NfOINOW>-'5Xt^eOt>.-f05C0003 
-f  1^  fM  I^  CO  CD  1^  'C  (M  C  't  t^  CI  t^  o  -r  >o 

OOOX.-<-frO>OCO^XOOCO'00(MOW 


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t^'fCOO-TC'lCX-H0^0005-*COlM 
T^  C_  "*  Cl^  C:_  C^_  ^__  IN  05_  a  ffl_  0_  »q_  t--_  C\  O^  C>_ 

t-^cc  ccxt^x xcct-^ooao Oi COX CiOi CO 


c^ioc  —  C'MC-^oiiOiMCir^'-HaoiNco 
r>c;ioiocr.  Cioci-^— icDGO«oio>-'t^io 


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(NCOCOCOCOCOCCCOINININClOir'ICOCOCO 


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1^— .  ccoi~c.  i^-*-fflt^'-iC5^o;co-t<'-i 

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C0COcOC0co^T-•■T'J<';f■*■^■^'*■^■^Ttl 


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h-t^Q0X'OOO'-<-^--'t-i'-l.-i0101C0C0 
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498 


Congregational  Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


8 

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2  ° 


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O  O  t^  01_iq_0  O  00__00  00_'-H_O^»0_cq^00^O^(N^>-H^«_O^C5_(N_(N_'*_iq_ 

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.-icO(N(N(M(X)»0>00-HOOTtHOOrtiCOCO(MXCO(MOr>-030 
■*i000305020iT-iM<N'-tlMr-Hi-iG200<NCOCOiOt--.fflOC<l 


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•  (N^ia  r^^co  CO  -i'^'*  00^ Tf  Tf  CO  r-  r»_^oq oo^o  cK  o^o^iN-^^o  00^ 

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•  •     •     • (N(N(Mt^X«5OOt^00i0(N 

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r-t  i-H  rH  ^  rt  r-l  (M  T-I(N  (N  (N  CO 

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CO^-*CO(NCOCOI^^'*0)COCOOt^05GOXCOiOI>GOOMCOOCOCOCO<N 

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i0_O_>-i_Tt<_C0_^O_C5_(N_t--__G0_^O  CO_t^__CO__00__00  l^  rf  CO  CD_CO_00__>O  Oi_CO_C5  »0_0_-h_0 

oco"N"c<rco"T)rTiricoo"w"r»"co"'o"co"oco"oo"o"M"occ  Lo'io"'^  co"cc  oTco'o'ci" 

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t^OOC50.-i(NOO'*iOCOt^OOC350-HNCO'^"5COt^OOOiO-HiMcO-*»OCOt^OO 

«o»oiococococococococococor>.r-r^r>-r>-i^t>-t>.t--t^ooooxooooxooooco 

oooooooooooooooooooocoooooGOooooooxooooooooooooooooxcooooo^ioo 


1908] 


Summaries  of  Statistics. 


499 


®  Cl_  C£  0_  CO  «  O  ^_  t^_  0_  .-^_^  O  to  0_  lO^  iC  (N  !-(_ 

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o  co";o"r-~t^"t^"  ;d  co  <0'0  i>t^  t^t>  o"  oo"  oo'  06 


M"*fOTti05Cl>OQOi-HOO-^CO(NOO(Nr^(N 

o  o  '-1CO"**  ict--_i~-_x^-^_^x,05_o_oo^o  C5oq 

m"  •*"■*"•*' Tf"  TjT  r^"  tJh"  V -^^ 't" '*<"  10"  10' 10"  "f  ■*" 't 


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05;^-*IOC0300IM^O'HOCOCOCC50'-Of 

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t^_  10  t^_  p  (N  !--  C5_  X  0_  (N  CO  O  t>._  C!_  t-_  C0_^  "-^^  0_ 

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500 


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[1908 


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TABLE    SHOWING   ADMISSIONS   TO    CHURCH    MEMBERSHIP. 


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16. 
17. 
18. 
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20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
49. 
50. 

51. 

52. 

53. 

54. 

55. 


Alabama  (Convention) .  .  . 
Alabama  (Association; .  . , 

Alaska 

Arizona    

Arkansas   

Calif oriiia  (Northern)  .  .  . 
California  (Southern)  .  .  . 

Colorado    

Connecticut 

Cuba 

District  of  Columbia   .  .  . 

Florida* 

Georgia  (Convention) .  .  . 
Georgia  (Conference).  .  .  . 

Hawaii   

Idaho    

Illinois    

Indiana    

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky    

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan  

Minnesota 

Mississippi   

Missouri 

Montana    

Nebraska  

Nevada    

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersej'   

New  Mexico    

New  York    

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio    

Oklahoma 

Oregon   

Pennsylvania    

Porto  Rico 

Rhode  Island    

South  Carolina   

South  Dakota 

Tennessee    

Texas    

Utah 

Vermont    

Virginia    

Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin  

Wyoming 


38 

12 

0 

3 

1 

41 

25 

26 

151 

1 

0 

31 

10 

17 

54 

11 

139 

12 

131 

61 

6 

10 

110 

2 

308 

142 

88 

4 

25 

8 

71 

0 

89 

18 

1 

117 

26 

67 

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28 

20 

46 

4 

23 

6 

80 

8 

14 

2 

114 

3 

63 

1 

91 

9 


11 

4 

1 

1 

2 

31 

31 

25 

71 

4 

2 

3 

5 

4 

11 

1 
79 
14 
54 
26 

1 

9 
18 

1 

112 

38 

28 

1 
16 

4 
35 

1 
16 

9 

1 
55 

4 
30 
55 
13 

8 
33 

2 

9 

0 
26 

4 

5 

2 
23 

0 
33 

0 
58 

6 


3 

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14 
13 

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30 

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25 

12 

79 

1 

23 

5 

11 

0 

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6 

22 

11 

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27 

0 

15 

4 


Totals 2,478 


1,036 


438 


181 


1,308 


548  5,989 


*  Including  West  Florida  and  South  Alabama. 


1908]  Membership  in  the  Churches.  509 

TABLE    SHOWING    MEMBERSHIP   IN   THE   CHURCHES. 


States 


1.  .\labama   (Convention). 

2.  Alabama  (Association) . 

3.  Alaska 

4.  Arizona 

5.  Arkansas    

6.  California  (Northern) .  .  . 

7.  California  (Southern) .  .  . 

8.  Colorado 

9.  Connecticut 

10.  Cuba    

11.  District  of  Columbia  .  .  . 

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13.  Georgia    (Convention) .  . 

14.  Georgia  (Conference) .  .  . 

15.  Hawaii    

16.  Idaho    

17.  Illinois    

IS.  Indiana 

19.  Iowa 

20.  Kansas 

21.  Kentucky 

22.  Louisiana   

23.  Maine    

24.  Maryland 

25.  Massachusetts 

26.  ^Michigan , 

27.  Minnesota 

28.  ^Mississippi    

29.  Missouri    

30.  Montana 

31.  Nebraska    

32.  Nevada 

33.  New  Hampshire 

34.  New  Jersey    

35.  New  Mexico 

36.  New  York    

37.  North  Carolina    

38.  North  Dakota 

39.  Ohio     

40.  Oklahoma 

41.  Oregon    

42.  Pennsylvania 

43.  Porto  Rico 

44.  Rhode  Island 

45.  South  Carolina    

46.  South  Dakota    

47.  Tennessee 

48.  Texas    

49.  Utah 

50.  Vermont 

51.  Virginia    

52.  Washington   

53.  West  Virginia    

54.  Wisconsin 

55.  Wyoming 


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4 

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3 

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22 
14 
10 
15 

0 

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24 

6 

6 

17 

5 

16 

3 

28 

23 

3 

2 

35 
0 

13 

55 

33 
3 
7 
5 

34 
0 

16 
2 
2 

12 

13 

75 

20 

17 

11 

10 
2 
0 
2 

53 
6 

10 
0 

14 
0 

33 
0 

48 


Totals 173  765 


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45 

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29 

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28 

6 

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37 

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15 

47 

35 

29 

18 

18 

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23 
18 
87 

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9 

4 
13 
25 

4 
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17 
67 
41 

2 

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62 

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76 
46 

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20 

2 
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61 
11 

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80 
13 
14 
55 
11 

8 
33 

3 
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2 
31 

3 

7 

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2 

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1 

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28 
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252 
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COMPARISONS. 


Comparisons  between  the  figures  reported  last  year  and  this  year : 

Number  of  Churches,  January  1,  1907,  as  printed 5,923 

Churches  added  to  the  list 171 

Cbiu-ches  dropped  from  the  list 105 

Net  addition 66 


Total  number  of  churches 5,989 

Total  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  churches 580 


Grand  total 6,569 


Number  of  Church  Members,  January  1,  1907,  as  printed. .  .  696,723 

Gain  in  39  states 14,180 

Loss  in  14  states    1,990 

Net 12,190 


Total  membership 708,913 

Members  of  foreign  mission  churches 68,952 

Grand  total 777,865 


Number  in  Sabbath  Schools,  January  1,  1907,  as  jjrinted.  .  .  .  665,041 

Gain  in  31  states 22,090 

Loss  in  22  states    8,087 

Net  gain 14,003 

Total    679,044 

Number  in  independent  schools 57,168 

Grand  total 736,212 


Number  of  Members  in  Young  People's  Societies,  January  1, 

1907,  as  printed    158,466 

Gain  in  27  states 5,798 

Loss  in  23  states    , 10,027 

Net  loss 4,229 


Total  number 154,237 


Benevolent  Contributions,  for  j'ear  ending  January  1,  1907  .  .  $2,446,256 

Increase  in  32  states   $262,293 

Decrease  in  21  states 116,856 

Net  increase 145,437 


Total  amount $2,591,693 


Home  Expenditures,  for  year  ending  January  1,  1907 $8,594,129 

Increase  in  36  states $525,777 

Decrease  in  17  states 133,179 

Net  increase 392,598 

Total  amount $8,986,727 


1908] 


List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


513 


LIST   OF    CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS    IN   THE    UNITED 

STATES. 

REPORTED  BY  THE  SEVERAL  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS. 


The  following  is  a  compilation  of  the  alphabetical  lists  furnished  by  the  State  Asso- 
ciations and  Conferences,  corrected  by  correspondence  with  their  secretaries  to  the  latest 
possible  date.  The  S€-cretary  of  the  Council  in  no  case  presumes  to  insert  or  omit  a  name 
upon  his  own  responsibility.  The  State  organizations  (or  later  councils)  are  alone  respon- 
sible; but  the  secretar}- has  used  his  utmost  endeavors  to  obtain  a  complete  and  correct 
list.  If  any  names  are  omitted,  it  is  because  they  are  not  reported  by  any  organization, 
in  any  state,  or  a  conflict  of  reports  leaves  the  editor  in  doubt  of  the  facts. 

The  figures  refer  to  pages  where  the  name  will  be  found  in  the  tables,  in  the  Vital 
Statistics,  in  the  service  of  the  Benevolence  Societies,  of  the  Theological  Seminaries,  in 
the  list  of  foreign  missionaries.  •  In  some  cases  the  page  is  left  as  in  tables,  when  the 
post-office  is  changed  since  the  tables  were  put  to  press. 

Names  starred  (*)  are  of  persons  who,  although  mentioned  (usually  as  suppljung 
churches)  are  not  reported  as  members  of  any  organization  of  Congregational  churches 
or  ministers.  A  few  names  are  also  retained  with  a  *  of  those  who  were  in  active  service 
last  year,  and  may  be  presumed  to  be  in  transitu.  Such  names  are  not  continued  a  second 
year,  without  specific  report. 

Some  post-office  addresses  are  antiquated,  but  the  best  possible  has  been  done. 

Licentiates  are  not  included  in  this  list,  but  a  list  of  licentiates  follows  this,  and  a  list 
of  ministers  of  other  denominations,  including  also  names  of  those  whose  position  is  not 
reported. 

Names  of  persons  in  last  year's  list,  deceased  since  the  issue  of  1907,  are  retained,  and 
are  indexed  to  pages  of  the  "  Vital  Statistics  "  when  found  there. 

Some  errors  will  be  found  in  first  names,  initials  and  spelling.  No  pains  have  been 
spared  to  secure  accuracy ;  but,  effort  failing,  the  compiler  has  not  ventured  to  follow  even 
his  own  con^^ctions,  against  the  unmistakable  testimony  of  the  reports. 

Names  of  ministers  without  pastoral  charge,  as  they  do  not  occur  in  the  preceding 
tables,  have  no  numeral  page  reference,  and  in  place  of  it  the  j-ear  of  ordination  is  given. 

Names  of  persons  variously  employed  are  indicated  by  Ch.,  chaplain  ;  Ed.,  editor ;  Ev., 
evangehst;il/2/.,  missionary:  P/.,  professor;  Pn.,  principal;  Pr.,  president;  jSec,  secretary; 
S/.,  superintendent;   T".,  teacher. 


Abbe,  Harrv  A.  G.,  Stowe,  Vt.  428 

Abbott,  Ephraim  E.  P.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  116 
Abbott,  Ernest  H.,  Ed.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  1S96 
Abbott,  Justin  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  4S0 

Abbott,  L.,  Ed.,  Cornw'l-onHud'n,  N.  Y.  1S60 
Abel,  George  E.,  Kirwin,  Kan.  208 

Abercrombie,  Ralph  H.,  Windsor,  Mass.  262 
Achenbach,  Solomon  T.,  E.  Charleston,  Vt. 

422,  424 
Ackerman,  Arthur  W.,  Torrington,  Conn.  138 
Adadourian,  Haig,  E.  Orleans,  Mass.  254 

Adams,  Allison  D.,  Waseca,  Minn.  296 

Adams,  Charles  D.,  Pf.,  Hanover,  N.  h.  1S8.5 
Adams,  Chauncev  C,  Essex  Junction,  Vt.  422 
Adams,  Clinton  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  390 

Adams,  Daniel  E.,  Welleslev  Hills,  Mass.  1860 
Adams,  E.  A..  Chicago,  111.  1864 

Adams,  Edward  B.,  Ramona,  Cal.  114 

[Adams,  Ephraim,  deceased,  10 

Adams,  Frank  H.,  Winslow,  Wash.  438 

Adams,  Geo.  C,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 

Adams,  Geo.  I.,  Lehi,  Utah,  1896 

Adams,  Harrv  C.,  Danvers  Center,  Mass.  240 
Adams,  Hubert  G.,  Columbia,  S.  D.  402,  406 
Adams,  J.  A.,  £^.,3267  Vernon  av.,  Ch'go,  111. 

1880 
*Adams,  John,  Columbia,  S.  C.  1900 

Adams,  Lucien  H.,  Derrv,  N.  H.  1862 

Adams,  Mvron  AV..  Pf.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  85,  1885 
Adams,  Robert,  Harlan,  Mich.  1876 

Adams,  Silas  N.,  Freeport,  Me.  222 

Adams,  Willifim  C,  Barnstable,  Mass.  1897 

Adams,  William  W.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  242 

Adkins,  James  B.,  Belchertown,  Mass.  236 

Adrian,  Isaac  N.,  Huntiy,  111.  1884 

Adriance  S.  W.,  Winchester,  Mass.  1877 


Ahlberg,  C.  M.,  Hartford,  Conn.  130 

Aiken,  Edwin  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Aiken,  Edwin  J.,  Sec,  Concord,  N.  H.  54 

*Akeson,  Lud wig,  Cleveland,  O.  368 

Aikins,  J.  E.  S.,  Windham,  Me.  230 

Ainslie,  James  S.,  Chicago,  111.  168 

Ainsworth,  Henry,  Cloverdale,  Cal.  6,  104 

Ainsworth,  Israel,  Beachmont,  Mass.  6,  256 
Aiu,  Joseph,  Kilauea,  T.  H.  1903 

Akina,  Joseph  A.,  Waimea,  T.  H.  158 

Albert,  John  H.,  Faribault,  Minn.  288 

Albright,  E.  H.,  Gava,  la.  192 

Alcorn,  Wm.  A.,  Earh-ille,  la.  186,  190 

Alcott,  William  P.,  Boxford,  Mass.  246 

Alden,  Da\-id  A.,  Myrtle,  111.  1892 

Alden,  Edwin  H.,  Chester,  Vt. 
Alden,  E.  J.,  196  Cass  av.,  Chicago,  111.       1858 
Alden,  West,  Springfield,  Mo.  302 

Alderson,  John,  Canova,  S.  D.  402 

Aldrich,  Benj.  F.,  Chicago,  lU.  6,  164 

Aldrich.  Lysander  J.,  New  Rockford,  N.  D.  356 
Alexander,  A.  C)rval,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Alexander,  Mark  W.,  Paris,  Tex.  416 

Alexander,  Wm.  H.,  Derbv,  Conn.  126 

Alford,  Elbert  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Alger,  Frank  G.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Alirott,  C.  J.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  390 

[Allbright,  W.  H.,  deceased,  10 

Allchin,  George,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Allen,  Abram  B.,  Oberlin,  O.  1869 

Allen,  Charles  F.,  Middletown,  N.  Y.  342 

Allen,  C.  J.,  360  Marion  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.338 
*.\llen,  Edward  P.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1886 
Allen,  E.  B.,  1933  Wash.  St.,  Tol'do,  O.  376,  485 
Allen,  Fred.  H.,  2191  Broadwav,  New  York,  1874 
Allen,  Garrett  L.,  W.  Stewartstown,  N.  H.1899 


514 


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[1908 


Allen,  Herbert  M.,  A.  B.C.  i?.M.  480 

Allen,  Herbert  O.,  Osage,  la.  196 

Allen,  Mrs.  I.ydia  M.,  Beaver  Dams,  N.  Y.  1902 
Allen,  Melvin  J.,  Southwick,  Mass.  258 

Allen,  Orson  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Allen,  Paul  Riley,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  344 

Allen!  Ralph  W.,  Eldred,  N.  Y.  336,  340 

Allen,  Wm.  C,  Washington,  Ind.  1892 

Allen,  William  C,  Grass  Lake,  Mich.  272 

[AUender,  John,  deceased,  10 

Aller,  Nathan  S.,  Bndgewater,  N.  Y.  33b 

AUin,  Ernest  A.,  RoUa,  111.  176 

Ailing,  Morris  E.,  Pn.,  Rogers,  Ark.  1903 

Allingham,  Robt.,  Downer's  Grove,  111.  168 

Allington,  A.  A.,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  280 

Allis,  Wm.  B.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  1S93 

Allison,  Alex.  L.,  Wolverine,  Mich.         278,  282 
Allison,  Wm.  T.,  Middlefield,  Conn. 
Allworth,  John,  Loda,  111.  ^^         172 

Altvater,  Ernest  W.,  Burr's  Mills,  N.  Y.  338 
Altvater,  Winfred,  Lexington,  O.  1904 

Alvord,  Henry  C,  S.  Weymouth,  Mass.  262 
Alvord,  James  C,  Boston,  Mass.  9,  1888 

Amburn,  A.,  Beresford,  S.  D. 
Ament,  William  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Ames,  George,  Springfield,  Mo.  1891 

Amundson,  Albert  A.,  Pme  River,  Wis.  1900 
Ander,  Ernest  G.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1899 
♦Andersen,  C.  A.  H.,  Chicago,  111.  1897 

Andersen,  Gustav  A.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.  132 
*  Anderson,  Albin,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1897 

Anderson,  Asher,  Sec.,  Boston,  Mass. 

5,  64,  484,  485 
Anderson,  August  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  254  338 
*Anderson,  Carl,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  188b 

♦Anderson,  Carl  G.,  Mankato,  Minn.  1900 

Anderson,  Carl  J.,  Washington  Depot,  Conn.138 
Anderson,  Charles,  Constantinople,  480 

Anderson,  David  R.,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.  458 

Anderson,  Edward,  Quincy,  Mass.  1858 

Anderson,  Emil  A.,  Sandstone,  Minn.  1895 

Anderson,  Frank  H.,  Newell   la.  196 

♦Anderson,  Frank  J.,  Missoula,  Mont.  1897 

Anderson,  Frank  O.,  Danville,  N.  D.  1S96 

Anderson,  Frederick  R.,  Forrest,  111.  170,  178 
Anderson,  George  S.,  SomerviUe,  Mass.  258 

Anderson,  Harold  E.,  Elk,  Wash  436,  438  444 
Anderson,  James  A.,  SomerviUe,  Mass.  1889 
Anderson,  Jonas,  Montclair,  N.  J.  330 

Anderson,  Joseph,  Woodmont,  Conn.  138 

Anderson,  M.  T.,  Chesterfield,  Mass.  240 

♦Anderson,  Oscar  L.,  Everett,  Wash.  1896 

Anderson,  Wilbert  L.,  Amherst,  Mass.  6,  9,  234 
Anderson,  William,  Dover,  111.  168 

Anderson,  Wm.  S.,  Montague,  Mass.  1897 

Andress.  John  H..  Weeping  Water,  Neb.  314 
Andrew,  Ralza  E.,  East  Andover,  N.  H.  318 
Andrews,  Charles  E.,  Walpole,  Mass.  1881 

Andrews,  Edwin  N.,  Chicago,  111. 
Andrews,  Geo.  A.,  Monson  Mass.  6,250 

Andrews,  Geo.  W.,  P/.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1867 
Andrews,  George  W.,  Dalton,  Mass.  240 

Andrews,  Samuel  B.,  W.  Barnstable,  Mass.  234 
Andrews,  Stephen  M..  Millington,  Conn.  132 
♦Andrewson,  Andrew,  My.,  Houston.  Minn.1885 
Andrewson,  Severt  M.,  CUntonville,  Wis.448  454 
Andridge,  Andrew  A.,  Cincinnati,  O,  1885 

Andrus,  Alpheus  N.,  A .  B.  C.F.  M.  480 

Andrus,  J.  Cowles,  Oberhn,  O.  366 

Angel,  Bernhard,  250  Havemeyer  st.,  Brook- 
lyn N.  Y. 
Angel,  Samuel  D.,  Oxbow,  N.  Y.  1890 

Anthony,  Charles  W.,  Defiance,  la.  1872 

Appleby,  Andrew  B.,  Newton,  la.  19b 

Appleman,  Hiram  H.,  GnggsviUe,  111.  170 

Appleton,  Fayette  G.,  Nebraska,  1884 

Appleton,  Harry,  Calumet,  Mich.  1891 

Apraham,  Sarkis  A.,  Marlboro,  Conn.  130 

Arthorp,  Rufus,  Cleveland,  O.  l|ol 

Archer,  John  M.,  Kansas,  ,\ 

[Archer,  Marmaduke  D.,  deceased,  11 

Archibald,  A.  W.,  Newton,  Mass.  1876 

Armes,  A.  Herbert,  Westminster,  Mass.  262 
Armitage,  Durand  E.,  Sioux  City,  la.  1894 


Armstrong,  A.  C,  jr.,  Pf.,  Middletown,  Ct.  1887 
Armstrong,  A.  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.  174 

Armstrong,  Edward  P.,  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y.     336 
Armstrong,  J.  C,  Sec.,  153  La  Salle,  st.,  Chi-     -*^ 

cago.  111.  1874 

Armstrong,  J.  H.,  Union,  la.  200 

Armstrong,  Lyman  P.,  San  Jose,  Cal.  1891 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  Algonquin,  111.  6,  164 

Arn,  Arthur  J.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  1895 

Arnold,  Arthur  E.,  Thawville,  lU.  178 

Arnold,  Henry  T.,  Norwich,  Conn.  1871 

Arnold,  Lewis  D.,  Akeley,  Minn.  286 

[Arnold,  Seth  A.,  deceased. 
Arnold,  William  A.,  Cathlamet,  Wash. 
♦Arnold,  Wm.  R.,  Pf.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Arthur,  Charles  W.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Artman,  James  M.,  Chicago,  111. 
Asadoorian,  A.  M.,  Erwin,  S.  D. 
Ashby,  John  H.,  CHnton,  Mich. 
Ashley,  Barnabas  F.,  Ravenna,  O. 
Ashley,  Walter  H.,  Deadwood,  S.  D. 
Askin,  John,  Pierre,  S.  D. 
♦Atcheson,  Wm.  H.,  Freewater,  Ore. 
Atherton,  D.  Frank,  Watertown,  Mass 
Atherton,  Isaac  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Atkins,  Doane  R.,  So.  Haven,  Mich, 
Atkins,  G.  Glenn,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Atkinson,  George  E.,  Campbell,  Cal. 
Atkinson,  Henry  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
[Atkinson,  John  L.,  deceased. 
Atkinson,  Robert  K.,  Davenport,  la. 
[Atkinson,  William  H.,  deceased, 
Atwood,  A.  Ray,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Atwood,  Charles  B.,  Jericho,  Vt. 
Atwood,  Eugene  F.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Atwood,  F.  S.,  Lamberton,  Minn. 
Atwood,  Ireneus  J.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M. 
[Atwood.  Lewis  P.,  deceased, 
Austin,  James,  Canada, 
Austin,  Leon  H.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
♦Austin,  Thomas  J.,  Pn.,  Helena,  Ark 
[Avery,  Frederick  D.,  deceased. 
Avery,  Henry,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Averv,  Oliver  P.,  Blaine,  Wash. 
Axtell,  Archie  G.,  Blair,  Neb.  --- 

Axton,  J.  T.,  Ch.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.   1902 
[Ayer,  Charles  L.,  deceased,  11 

Ayer  Edward  P.,  North  Guilford,  Conn.       134 
Ayer,  Edwin  I.,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  1883 

Ayer,  Franklin  D.,  Concord,  N.  H.  320 

Ayers,  Alfred  W.,  Onaga,  Kan.  208,  210 

Ayres,  Milan  C.,Ed.,  New'n  H'l'ds,  Mass.    1874 
Babb,  Thomas  E.,  Holden,  Mass.  246 

Babbit,  Will  A.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  342 

Babcock,  J.  M.,  Buffalo,  Wyo.  6,  53 

Bacheler,  Francis  P.,  Hockanum,  Conn.        126 
Bacheler,  G.  H.,  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.  344 

Backus,  C.  W.,  1900  Central  av.,Kan.  Qty, 

Kan  1873 

Backus,  Jabez,  Elizabethtown,  N.  Y.  340 

Bacon,  Aaron  S.,  Lenora,  Kan.  208 

Bacon,  Alvin  C,  New  Britain,  Conn.    6,  8,  132 
•  Bacon,  B.  W.,  Pf.,  New  HaA^eu,  Conn.  67 

Bacon,  Edward  E.,  Saybrook,  Conn.  134 

Bacon,  Joseph  F.,  Belgrade,  Minn.  1881 

g$acon,  Leonard  W.,  deceased,  12 

aeon.  Miles  E.,  Gettysburg,  S.  D.  1880 

Bacon,  Thomas  R.,  Pf.,  Berkeley,  Cal.         1879 
Bacon,  Wm.  A.,  Littleton,  N.  H.  322 

[Bacon,  William  N.,  deceased,  12 

Bade,  W.  Frederick,  Pf..  Berkeley,  Cal.  73,  1894 
Baer,  Allen  U.,  Tyndall,  S.  D.  408 

Ba>?naU,  Fred.,  Hart,  Mich.  272 

Bailey,  Amos  J  ,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1871 

Bailey,  Arthur  W.,  Keene,  N.  H.  322 

Bailey,  Daniel  W.,  Saybrook,  O.  1878 

Bailey,  George  H.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  430 

Bailey,  Gurdon  F.,  Westbrook,  Conn.  138 

Bailey,  Henry  L.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  248 

Bailey,  John  G.,  Rogers,  Ark.  102 

Bailev,  J.  Webster,  Ottawa,  111.  174 

Baines-Griffiths,  D.,  Spuyten  Duyi-il.  N.Y.  1892 
Bainton,  Charies  M.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.     444 
I    Bainton,  J.  Herbert,  Colfax,  Wash.  436 


1896 
234 


404 
268 

1857 
404,  406 
408 

1894 
322 

1859 

1877 

270,  485 

104 

150 

190 

11 

254 

424,  428 

1875 

290,  296 

480 

11 

1905 

238 

1889 

1860 
382 
306 


1908] 


List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


515 


Bair,  William  R..  Oakland,  Cal.  108 

Baird,  C.  Stanley,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1899 

Baird.  John  W.,  ^.  B.  C.  F.  A/.  480 

Baird,  Lucius  O.,  Omaha,  Neb.  312,  484,  485 
Baker,     Albert     S.,      My.,     Kealakekua, 

T.  H.  156 

Baker,  Ernest  L.,  North  Weare,  N.  H.  326 

Baker,  Frank  H.,  So.  Bridgton,  Me.  220 

Baker,  George,  Maehias,  Wash.  436 

Baker,  George  H.,  Aberdeen,  S.  D.  1897 

Baker,  Henrv  R.,  Cottonwood,  S.  D.  1887 

Baker,  OrrinG.,  Wakefield,  N.  H.  326 

Baker,  R.  M.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1872 

[Baker,  Sevmour,  deceased,  12 

Baker,  Smith,  Lowell,  Mass.  1860 

Baker,  T.  Nelson,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  254 

Baker,  William  H.,  Toledo,  O.  376 

Baker,  Wm.  Hardv,  Slocum,  Ala.  1887 

Balcom,  Fred.  A.,  Plainfield,  Conn.  134 

Baldwin,  Arthur  J.,  Plains,  Mont.  304 

Baldwin,  Albert  K.,  Brunswick,  Me.  1905 

Baldwin,  Cvrus  G.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  108 

♦Baldwin,  David  J.,  Los  Antceles,  Cal  1865 

Baldwin,  Fritz  W.,  Melbourne,  Fla.  144,  330 
Baldwin,  Manuel  L.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  352 

Baldwin,  Theodore  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Ball,  Albert  H.,  Westfield,  Mass.  1871 

Ball,  James  E.,  Farmington,  la.  190 

Ball,  Robert  H.,  Fairhaven,  Vt.  86,  422 

Ballantine,  Henrv  W.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  1861 
Ballantine,  John  W.,  West  Stafford,  Conn.  136 
Ballantine,  Wm.  G.,  T.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1880 
Ballantine,  William  O.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Ballou,  Henry  L.,  Chester,  Vt.  422 

Bandv,  J.  Van  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  6 

Bandy,  Paul  S.,  Red  Lodge,  Mont.  1903 

Banham,  Henry  E.,  Martinez,  Cal.  106 

Banister,  Chas.  D.,  Merrill,  Mich.  276 

Banks,  George  W.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1866 

Banninga,  John  J.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Barber,  Arthur,  Lawrence,  Mass.  6,  248 

Barber,  Clarence  H.,  Danielson,  Conn.  126 

Barber,  Mrs.  Dora  R.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  1893 
Barber,  Henry  A.,  Rye,  N.  H.  326 

Barber,  Jerome  M.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  384 

[Barber,  Luther  H.,  deceased,  13 

Barber,  Wilbur  C,  Valley  Junction,  la.  1899 
Barbour,  Thomas  W.,  Cass  Lake,  Minn.  286 
Bard,  George  I.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  324 

Barker,  Franklin  W.,  Amesbury,  Mass.  234 

Barker,  Herbert  A.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  238 
Barker,  James  I.,  Eclectic,  Ala.  92 

Barker,  Otis  W.,  Newtown,  Conn.  1893 

Barker,  Percival  H.,  Richmond.  111.  176 

Barker,  Thomas,  Ladvsmith,  Wis.  452 

Barnard,  Elihu  C,  Whitewater,  Wis.  1866 

Barnard,  Henry  T.,  Mclndoes  Falls,  Vt.        424 
[Barnard,  Pliny  F.,  deceased. 
Barnes,  Albert  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1899 

Barnes,  George  B.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  292 

Barnes,  Henry  E.,  Brookline,  Mass.  1862 

Barnes,  H.  C,  Chicago,  111.  164 

♦Barnes,  J.  Rodney,  Chicago  Heights,  111.  1865 
Barnes,  Joseph  A.,  Helena,  Mont.  1881 

Barnes,  O.  A.,  North  Branch,  Minn.  292,  296 
Barnes,  Or^^lle  O.,  North  Branch,  Minn.  1903 
Barnes,  Robert  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1905 

Barnes,  Stephen  G.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  86,  428 
Barnett,  John  H.,  Granada,  Minn.  190,  288 

Barnett,  John  W.,  Marblehead,  Mass.  6,  9,  250 
Barnett,  Weldon,  Eastport,  Ga.  1887 

Barnhill,  Oscar  F.,  Ironaton,  Ala.,  6,  8,  98 

Barnum,  Henry  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Barnum,  Herman  N.,  A.  S.  C.  F.  A/.  480 

Barnum,  S.  H.,  Jericho  Center,  Vt.  42 

Barnwell,  Henrv  S.,  Lake  Charles,  La.  8,  216 
Barrett,  .John  P.,  Wheaton,  111.  1877 

Barrett,  Mandus,  Olivet,  Mich.  1891 

Barrett,  S.  Allen,  Florence,  Mass.  252 

Barrie,  Nels  C,  Bottineau,  N.  D.  1893 

Barron,  George  C,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  412,  414 
Barron,  John  W.,  Alma,  Mich.  1888 

Barrow,  Edw.  F.,  Newport,  R.  I.  6,  398 

Barrows,  Ir\'in,  Gregory,  S.  D.  404 


Barrows,  John  O.,  Stonington,  Conn.  1864 

Barstow.  John,  Lee,  Mass.  248 

Barth,  William  L.,  Carpentersville,  III.  162 

Bartholomew,  Chas.  M.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  346 

Bartholomew,  Noyes  O.,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Bartlett,  Dana  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 

Bartlett,  Edward  O.,  Harrington,  R.  I.  1863 
Bartlett,  Ernest  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1903 

Bartlett,  Lyman,  Springfield,  Mass.  1861 

Bartlett,  Samuel  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Bartlett,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  164,  485 

Bartley,  William  T.,  Bethlehem,  N.  H.  318 

Barton,  Francis  M.,  Wheaton,  111.,  1871 

Barton,  Jas.  L.,  Sec.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  44 
Barton,  Robert  J.,  Cambridge,  Vt.  '422 

Barton,  William  E.,  Oak  Park,  111.  46,  86,  174 
Bascom,  George  S.,  Hurdsfield,  N.  D.  360 

Bascom,  John,  P/.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  1859 
Bashford,  Alfred  E.,  Long  Pine,  Neb.  310 

Baskerville,  Mark,  Spokane,  Wash.  1882 

Bassett,  Austin  B.,  Pf..  Hartford,  Conn.  69 
Bassett,  Franklin  H.,  Edmunds,  Wash.  1894 
*Bassler,  Henry  G.,  Perry,  Me.  226 

Bast,  C.  William,  Hamilton,  Mo.  6,  172 

Bates,  Charies  S.,  Truro,  Mass.  260 

Bates,  Francis  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  182 

[Bates,  Geo.  E.,  deceased,  13 

Bates,  Henry  L.,  Pn.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  1881 
Bates,  James  A.,  S.  Royalston,  Mass.  1860 

Bates,  Mrs.  Juanita,  Brookton,  N.  Y.  1892 

Bates,  Newton  W.,  Austinburg,  O.  366,  370 
Batt,  W.  J.,  Ch.,  Concord  Junction,  Mass.  1859 
Batten,  J.  H.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  358 

Battey,  George  J.,  Avoca,  Neb.  306 

Battey,  Richard  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1882 
Bauer,  Philip  E.,  Salem,  Ore.  1901 

Bauman,  Benj.  R.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  310 

Bauman,  Gustav  B.,  Antigo,  R.  F.  D.,  Wis.  454 
*Bauman,  Henry,  Hosmer,  S.  D.  402 

Bausman,  Joseph  H.,  Rochester,  Pa.  392 

Baxter,  Geo.  W.,  Telford,  Tenn.  1897 

Baxter,  Thomas  G.,  Ransom,  Mich.  274,  278 
Bayley,  Dwight  S.,  Missoula,  Mont.  304 

Bayley,  Frank  T.,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Baylis,  Charles  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1897 

Bayliss,  E.  Ebenezer,  Boston,  Mass.  1869 

Bayne,  John  J.,  Joplin,  Mo.  300 

Bayne,  John  S.,  Holdredge,  Neb.  310 

*Bazata,  Benjamin  V.,  Paia,  T.  H.  1897 

Beach,  Alex.  D.,  Wibaux,  Mont.  304 

Beach,  Arthur  G.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  282 

Beach,  David  N.,  Pr.,  Bangor,  Me.  65 

Beach,  Elmer  J.,  Northford,  Conn.  1877 

Beach,  H.  P..  Pf.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  67,  1883 
Beach,  Samuel  J.,  Redfield,  S.  D.  408 

Beadenkoff,  Thomas  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1880 
Beadle,  Harry  A.,  Franklin,  Conn.  128 

Beale,  Charles  H.i  Milwaukee,  Wis.  46,  452 

Beale,  William  T.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  238 

Beals,  Charies  E.,  Stoughton,  Mass.  1894 

Beals,  Charles  E.,  Hallowell,  Me.  65 

Bean,  Abram  L.,  Stoughton,  Mass.  258 

Bean,  D.  O.,  Bellaire,  Mich.  266 

Bean,  Ebenezer,  Urbana,  111.  1864 

Beard,  Augustus  F.,  Sec,  New  York,  N.  Y.  50 
Beard,  Clarence,  Mis.,  Tex.  53 

Beard,  Gerald  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  124 

Beard,  Henry  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1876 

Beard,  Joseph  R.,  Independence,  Kan.  206 

Beard,  Reuben  A.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  358 

Beard,  Willard  L.,  Foochow,  Chiva,  480 

Beard,  William  S.,  Durham,  N.  H.  320 

Beardslee,  C.  S.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  69,  1884 
Beardsley,  Frank  G.,  Harlan,  la.  192 

Beardsley,  Josiah,  Ripon,  W^is.  1874 

Beaton,  David,  Chicago,  111.  1877 

Beatty,  Squire  T.,  Lane,  S.  D.  402,  406 

Beaver,  Charles  H.,  Anamosa,  la.  186,  187 

Bechtel,  Philip,  Loveland,  Colo.  1S95 

Becker,  James  A.,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.  120 
Beckwith,  Clarence  A.,  Pf.,  Ch'go,  111.  71,  1878 
Beckwith,  E.  G.,  Hamakuapoko,  T.  H.  480 

Beckwith,  Geo.  A.,  Saratoga  Sp'gs,  N.  Y.  348 
Beddoes,  Arthur  E.,  Peoria,  III.  174 


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[1908 


Bedford,  Robert  C,  Sec.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1875 

Beebe,  Julius  R.,  New  Rockf'd,  N.  D.  356,  362 
Beers,  Robert  W.,  Somerville,  Mass.  25S 

Begg,  William  P.,  Paxkersburg,  la.  198 

Beiler,  John  M.,  Machias,  Me.  224 

Beitel,  Julius  H.,  Franklin,  Neb.  1891 

Bekeschus,  Edward,  Garden  City,  Kan.         206 
Belanger,  J.  Alphonso,  Wells  River,  Vt.        430 
[Belcher,  Wm.  J.,  deceased. 
Belknap,  John  D.,  Ev.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.       1S86 
Bell,  Abraham,  Bloomer,  Wis.  446,  458 

Bell,  E.  F.,  Woodville,  N.  Y.  6,  350 

Bell,  Enoch  F.,  Boston,  Mass.  44 

Bell,  Ira  W.,  Pittsford,  R.  D.,  Mich.  1874 

Bell:  Robert  C,  Granby,  Mass.  244 

Bell,  Thomas,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  348 

Bell,  William  S.,  St.,  Helena,  Mont.  1881 

Belsey,  George  W.,  Fruita,  Colo.  120 

Beman,  Albert  M.,  Kidder,  Mo.  300 

Benedict,  Arthur  J.,  Tombstone,  Ariz.  100 

Benedict,  George  N.,  Abington,  Mass.  234 

Benford,  George,  White  Cloud,  Mich.     268,  282 
Bennett,  George  A.,  Brookhne,  N.  H.  318 

Bennett,  Henry  J.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Bennett,  Jos.  H.,  Farnam,  Neb.  308,  354 

Bennett,  Robert  C,  Potosi,  Wis.  454 

Bennett,  Thomas  E.,  Sutton  Bay,  Mich. 

6,  278,  280 
Bennett,  Wm.  R.,  Marion,  Ind.  1898 

Benneyan,  Hachidoor,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1901 

Benson,  Ernest  L.,  Belvidere,  III.  162,  163 

Bent,  George,  211  Wabash  av.,  Chicago,  111. 
Bentall,  Alfred,  Northport,  Mich.  276 

Bente,  Christ.  H.,  Woodstock,  111.  178 

Bentley,  Frank  D.,  Sylvan,  Wash.  442 

Benton,  Adoniram  J.,  Fayette,  la.  194 

Benton,  Joseph  A.,  Orloff,  Cal.  8,  1901 

Benton,  Ledyard  E.,  Crete,  Neb.  1864 

*Berckmann,  Wm.  O.,  Williamsburg,  Ky.     214 
Berkeley,  William  E.,  Alstead,  N.  H.  318 

Berle,  Adolph  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  6,  236 

Berle,  Theodore  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1893 

Berry,  Edward  A.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  1872 

Berry,  George  R.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1890,  87 

Berry,  James  T.,  E.  Northfield,  Mass.  1898 

Berry,  John  Fans,  Cleveland,  O.  54,  368 

Berry,  Louis  F..  Stamford,  Conn.  136,  484 

Bessey,  F.  C,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Bessey,  Will.  N.,  Blue  Island,  111.  1889 

Best,  John,  144  Howe  st.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Betts,  E.  M.,  119  W.S2st.,NewYork,  N.Y.  1869 
Betz,  Allison  J.,  Kings  Mt.,  N.  C.  352 

Bevan,  Noah,  Welsh  Hill,  Pa.  6,  388 

Bewer,  J.  A.,  P/.,  700  Park  av.,  N.  Y.  City, 

N.  Y. 
Bickers,  William  H.,  Flat  River,  Mo.         1895 
[Bickford,  Isaac  B.,  deceased,  13 

Bickford,  L.  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Bickford,  Thomas.  Brewster,  Mass.  254 

Bickford,  Warren  F.,  Muscogee,  I.  T.  1876 

Bicknell,  John,  Kennebunkport,  Me.  224 

Bidwell,  Charles  A.,  Brookline,  Mass.  236 

Bielby,  Robert  P.,  La  Grange,  R.  D..  111.    1898 
Bigelow,  E.  Victor,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Bigeow,  Frank  E.,  Newport,  Kv.  214 

*BTgelow,  Herbert  S.,  Cincinnati,  O.  368 

Bigelow,  Warren  D.,  Guilford,  Conn.  128 

Biggers,  Lorenzo  J.,  Phcenix,  Ala.  1891 

Billig,  Clinton  A.,  Little  Falls.  Minn.  290 

Billings,  Charles  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  112 

[Billlings,  E.  N.,  deceased,  13 

Billings,  Osmond  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

Billington,  James,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1866 

*Billman,  Howard,  Kentland,  Ind.  1881 

Bingham,  Hiram,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Binkhorst,  Arie.  Battle  Creek,  ]\Iich.  1895 

Bird,  G.  H.,  9135  Ontario  av.,  Chicago,  111.   164 
Bird,  Martin  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  118,  120 

Bisbee,  Charles  G.,  Arlington,  Neb. 
Bisbee,  Marvin  D.,  P/.,  Hanover.  N.  H.       1874 
Bishop,  Albert  W.,  Morris\'ille,  Mo.  1880 

Bishop,  Edwin  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.  174 

Bishop,  John  L.,  Postle,  Okla.  1895 

Bishop,  Sereno  E.,  Honolulu,  T.  H,  18.52 


Bissell,  Arthur  D.,  Pf.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1884 
Bissell,  Frank  A.,  San  Ijorenzo,  Cal.  106 

Bissell,  Henry  G.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Bissell,  Henry  M.,  Fuerte  Sinaloa,  Mexico,  1882 
Bissell,  Jonathan  E.,  Oberlin,  O.  1877 

Bissell,  Oscar,  Brimfield,  Mass.  1856 

Bissell,  Shelton,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1902 

Bissell,  William  F.,  Brimfield,  Mass.  1902 

Bixby,  Wm.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1895 

Bixler,  James  W.,  New  London,  Conn.  132 

Bjorklund,  Ernest  V.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.  294 

Bjuge,  Cari  B.,  Cleveland,  O.  370 

Black,  George  D.,  Yellowsprings,  O.  1877 

Black,  Robert  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Black,  William  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  294 

Blackburn,  John  F.,  .Si.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

53,  1895 
Blackman,  V.  W.,  So.  Killingly,  Conn.  136 

Blackman,  W.  F.,  Pr.,  Winter  P'k,  Fla.  85,  146 
Blackmer,  E.  F.,  Gainesville,  N.  Y.  340 

Blackmer,  Walter  R.,  Twinsburg,  O.  378 

Blackwell,  William,  Spokane,  Wash.  442 

Blair,  Allen  J.,  Jackson,  Mich.  274,  280 

Blair,  David  G.,  Big  Rapids,  Mich.  268 

Blair,  J.  J. .Court  sq. Hotel,  Springfield,Ms.  1874 
Blaisdell,  James  A.,  Pf.,  Beloit,  Wis.  446,  485 
Blaisdell,  William  S.,  Victoria,  Fla.  1868 

Blake,  Elmer  T.,  Chariestown,  N.  H.  318 

Blake,  Henry  A.,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.  136 
Blakeley,  Daniel  W.,  Montour,  la.  198 

Blakely,  Josiah  B.,  Neenah,  Wis.  1874 

Blakely,  Quincy,  Farmington,  Conn.  128 

Blakeslee,  Allen  D.,  Wakeman,  O.  1875 

Blakeslee,  Erastus,  Brookline,  Mass.  1880 

Blakeslee,  N.  T.,  Port  Wash'n,  Wis.  86,  454 
Blakeslee,  Walter  C,  Chicago,  111.  1901 

Blakeslev,  Linus,  El  Paso,  Tex.  1865 

Blanchafd,  Addison,  Dallas,  Tex.  1S68 

Blanchard,  C.  A.,  Pr.,  Wheaton,  111.  85,  1878 
Blanchard,  Edgar  F.,  Hudson,  N.  H.  322 

Blanchard,  E.  B.,  Sherburne,  Mass.  256 

Blanchard,  F.  Q.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  330 

Blanchard,  John  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  120 

Blanchard,  John  T.,  Sloan,  la.  200 

Blanford,  Levi  D.,  Rockwell,  la.  1S6 

Blankinship,  Jefferson  D.,  Esto,  Fla.  1891 

Blanks,  James  L.,  Webster,  S.  D.  1900 

Blenkarn,  Osborn  E.  A.,  Carbondale,  Kan.  204 
[Blenkarn,  Wm.  T.,  deceased,  13 

Bliss,  Alfred  V.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  350 

Bliss,  Charles  B.,  Hampden,  Mass.  244 

Bliss,  Daniel,  Beirut,  Syria,  480 

Bliss,  Edwin  M.,  U.  C.  bldg.,  N.  Y.  City,  1877 
Bliss,  Francis  C,  Max,  N.  D.  1898 

Bliss,  George  C,  Springfield,  Mass.  1895 

Bliss,  Howard  S.,  Pr.,  Beirut,  Syria,  480 

Bliss,  J.  Henrv,  W^ebster,  N.  H.  326 

Bliss,  John,  Crvstal,  Mich.  1863 

Bliss,  Leon  D.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  1889 

Block,  John,  Jefferson  pk.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Blodgett,C.E.,7724Normal  av.,  Chic'go,Ill.  1884 
Blomberg,  C.  R.  A.,  Flensburg,  Minn.  288,  290 
Blomfield,  F., Muskegon,  Mich.  54,  272,  276,  278 
Blomfield,  Stanley  F.,  Woodbury,  Conn.  140 
Blomgren,  Gustave,  Chicago,  111.  342 

*Blomquist,  Chas.  F.,  Leavenworth,  Wash.  1898 
Blood,  Charies  R.,  Chandlerville,  111.  164 

Bloom,  J.  Vernon,  Lockport,  111.  6,  172 

Bloom,  W.  Knighton,  Oneida,  111.  174 

Bloomfield,  George  J.,  Wilmington,  Mass.  262 
Blount,  Harry,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  182 

Blovebon,  Addison,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Blue.  James  M.,  Chariestown,  Mass.  236 

Blyth,  Robert  B.,  Buriington,  Wis.  446 

Boardman,  Charles  P.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 
Boardman,  Geo.  N.,P/.,  Pittsford,  Vt.  71,  1854 
Boardman,  J.  R.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  N.  Y.  City,  1898 
Boardman,  Joseph,  Plymouth,  N.  H.  1861 

[Boardman,  M.  Bradford,  deceased,  14 

Bockoven,  William  A.,  Wadena,  Minn.  296 

Bodine,  John  E.,  Indianola,  Neb.  310 

Bodman,  F.  H.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  1895 

Bodwell,  Charies  S.,  Killingworth,  Conn.  130 
Bodwell,  Flaviel  A.,  Leona,  Kan.  208 


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517 


Bodwell,  Joseph  C,  Machiasport,  Me.  1S72 

*Boggess,  Eliot  B.,  Palmyra,  Wis.  448,  454 

Bohn,  Harry  F.,  Hiteman,  la.  102 

Bohn,  W.  Frederick,  Berlin,  O.  1902 

Boland,  Almon  T.,  Canterbury,  Conn.  6,  124 
Bole,  Andrew    S.,  Coventry,  Vt.  422 

Bolger,  Thos.  F.,  Tenipe,  Ariz.  100 

Bohn,  Nels  J.,  Foreston,  Minn.  296 

Boiler,  Benjamin  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 

Bollinger.  Edward  S.,  Portland,  Ore.  .386 

Bolster,  F.  E.,  Portland,  Me.  1903 

Bolster,  Wm.  H.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  86,  324,  485 
Bolt.  William  W.,  Lawrence,  Kan.  208 

Bolton,  James,  Cocoanut  Grove,  Fla.  1891 

Bond,  Andrew  W.,  Weiser,  Ida.  160,  384 

Bond,  James,  Nashville,  Tenn.  412 

Bond,  John  J.,  Lake  Grove,  N.  Y.  187.5 

Bond,  William  J.  C,  Kewaunee,  111.  1879 

Bonfils,  E.,  147  Union  av..  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  1889 
fBonney,  John  R.,  deceased,  14 

Bonnichsen,  Hans  M.,  Colorado,  1904 

Booch,  Herman  R.,  Pavson,  111.  168,  169 

Booth,  Edwin,  Oberlin,"0.  1866 

Booth,  Edwin,  jr.,  Norfolk,  Neb.  306 

Booth,  Henry  K.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  104 

Booth,  Milton  H.,  Creston,  la.  1903 

Boothbv,  Clavton  D.,  Madison,  Me.  224 

*Borg,  Lars  G.,  Collinsville,  Conn.  1897 

Bormose,  Neils  N.,  Lemon  Grove,  Cal. 

112,  113,  116 
*Bortel,  Harvey  B.,  Oliio,  1899 

Borton,  Carl  D.,  Bowen,  111.  1893 

Bosard,  Wesley  R.,  Grandin,  Mo.  300 

Boss,  Roger  C.  Fountain,  Colo.  204 

Bosworth,  Anthony  R.,  Flasher,  N.  D.  1892 
Bosworth,  Edward" L,P/..Oberlin,  O.  59,  72,  485 
Bosworth,  Linneus  M.,  Deer  Isle,  Me.  220 

Bosworth,  Richard  H.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  350 
Bosworth,Theo.K.,Neosha  Falls.Kan.  206,  8,  10 
Bosworth,  Uriah  C,  Neosha  Falls,  Kan.  1878 
Bosworth,  William  A.,  Wichita,  Kan.  212 

Boughton,  Clement  A.,  Wisconsin,  1898 

Boult.  William  T.,  Eaton,  N.  Y.  6,  340 

*Boulware,  Henry  S.,  GreenN-ille,  S.  C.  400 

Bourne,  Alex.  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  238 

Bouton,  Tilton  C.  H.,  Henniker,  N.  H.  1881 
Bovey,  Wesley  E.,  Traer,  la.  200 

Bowden,  Henrv  M.,  So.  Enremont,  Mass.  242 
Bowdish,  A.  Craig,  Mitchell,  S.  D.  402,  406 

Bowers,  Albert,  New  London,  O.  374 

Bowers,  Bertha  J.,  Creston,  la.  1899 

Bowers,  George,  Warrenville,  N.  J.  1872 

Bowers,  Roy  E.,  Ashland,  O.  87,  366 

Bowlby,  Noble  O.,  Wilder,  Vt.  430 

Bowler,  Stephen  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  1853 

Bowman,  John  Elliot,  Ferrisburg,  Vt.  422 

Bowman,  Rodney  S.,  Bay  Shore,  Mich.  1892 
Bown,  Frank  A.,  Medical  Lake,  Wash.  4.38 
Bowron.  Joseph  S.,  Steilacoom,  Wash.  442 

Bovd,  Herbert  W.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  384 

Bovd,  Richard  T.,  Sylvania.  O.  376 

Bovd,  William,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Bovl.  Elliott  A.  [N.  Y.]  1900 

*Bovlan.  F.  G..  Colorado. 

Boyle,  Frank  W.,  Dallas.  Tex.  1890 

Boynton,  Francis  H.,  Florence,  Mass.  1864 

[Bovnton,  G.  M.,  deceased. 

Boynton,  N.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  336,  485 

Brackin,  Elisha,  Headland,  R.  D.  1,  Ala.  1896 
Bradford,  A.  H.,  Pr.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

50,  54,  86,  330,  484 
Bradford,  Emery  L.,  E.  Weymouth,  M^ss.  262 
Bradford,  Geo.  F.,  Lvndeboro,  N.  H.  322 

Bradford,  Park  A..  Falls  Village,  Conn.  128,  136 
Bradley,  Charles  W.,  Andalusia,  Ala.  92 

♦Bradley.  Cornelius  B.,  Pf..  Berkeley,  Cal.  1871 
Bradley,  Dan  F.,  Cleveland,  O.  .59,  368,  484,  485 
Bradley,  Edward  E.,  Lincoln,  Ma.ss.  248 

Bradley,  Nelson  S.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  280 

Bradshaw,  John  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  374 

Bradstreet.  Albert  E.,  Hubbard,  Ore.  384 

*Br.adv,  Alexander,  Marvsville,  Wash.  1898 

Brainerd,  Frank  G..-S'«.,  Kansas  City.  Kan.  1893 
Braithwaite,  Edw.  E.,  Cambridge,  Mass.       258 


Braithwaite,  Thos.  S.,  Wantagh,  N.  Y.  350,  351 
Brakemeyer,  Gust's  L.,  Gerni'town,  Neb.  308 
Branan,Leroy  H., Midland  City,R.D.l,Ala.  1906 
Branan,  S.  R.,  Midl'd  City,  R.F.D.  1,  Ala.  94 
Brand,  Chas.  A.,  Ed.,  Boston,  Mass.  485 

Brande,  Alfred  G.,  Pierce,  Neb.  1870 

Brastow,  L.  O.,  Pf.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  67 

Bray,  Henry  E.,  East  Taunton,  Mass.  260 

Bray,  William  L.,  Sheldon,  la.  198 

Breck,  Aaron,  Russell,  Kan.  210 

Breck,  Charles  A.,  Methuen,  Mass.  1894 

Breckenridge,  D.M.,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis. 

144,  5 
Breed,  Dwight  P.,  My.,  Grinnell,  la.  1873 

Breed,  M.  A.,  Box  188,  Monticello,  la.  196 

Breed,  Reuben  L.,  Fort  Dodge,  la.  192 

Breeze,  Aaron,  Union  Grove,  Wis.  458 

*  Breeze,  Emanuel,  Fox  Lake,  Wis.  1900 

Brehm,  Wm.  E.,  Garden  City,  Kan.  1890 

*Brekhus,  Edward,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  330 

Brereton,  James  E.,  Emmetsburg,  la.  190,  200 
Brereton,  John,  Huttig,  Ark.  1884 

Brewer,  Frank  S.,  Palmer,  Mass.  254 

Brewer,  William  F.,  My., Atlanta,,  Ga.  150,  1882 
Briant,  S.  IngersoU,  Westboro,  Mass.  1868 

Brickett,  Harry  L.,  Marion,  Mass.  250 

Bridgman,  Frederick  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 
Bridgman,  Howard  A.,  Ed.,  Brookline,  Ms.  484 
Briegleb,  Gustav  A.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  348 

Briggs,  Erastus  T.,  Westfield,  la.  200 

Briggs,  Howard  A.  M.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  1900 
Briggs,  Leslie  B.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  104 

Briggs,  Ritchie  J.,  Austin,  Tex.  416 

Briggs,  Walter  A.,  Stewart,  la.  200 

[Bright,  Jesse  L.,  deceased,  14 

Brimscombe,  George,  Ceylon,  Minn.  188 

Brintnall,  Walter  A.,  Endeavor,  Wis.  1892 

Bristol,  Frank  L.,  E.  Providence,  R.  I.  396 

[Broad,  L.  P.,  deceased. 

Brock,  Geo.  A.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  342 

Brockie,  John  M.,  Orono,  Me.  226 

Brockington,  J.  S.,  68  st.  &  12  av.,  Br'k'n,  N.Y. 
Brodie,  A.  M.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  1888 

Brodie,  James  F.,  Brookline,  Mass.  1882 

Brokenshire,  J.  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  398 

Brokenshire,  William  H.,  Ontario,  Can.        1894 
Bromfield,  Edwarth  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Brondson,  A.  A.,  Shirley,  Mass.  256 

Bronson,  Oliver  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1898 

Brooks,  Charles  S.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  1869 

Brooks,  Edward  L.,  Gaines,  N.  D.  288,  364 

Brooks,  G.  Wolcott,  Dorchester,  Mass.  236 

Brooks,  Hans  A.,  Kelly  Brook,  Wis.  1896 

Brooks,  Isaac  W.,  Ogden,  Utah,  1898 

Brooks,  Jonas  G.,  Ev.,  Kewaunee,  111.  1893 

Brooks,  J.  W.,  Duluth,  Ga. 
Brooks,  Raymond  C,  Oakland,  Cal.       104,  106 
Brooks,  Wiilard  H.,  Little  River,  Kan.         208 
Brooks,  Wm.  M.,  Redlands,  Cal.  1866 

Bross,  H.,  Wahoo,  Neb.  314 

Brotherston,  Bruce  W., No. Conway,  N.H.  6,320 
Brower,  Chas.  DeW.,  W'inter  Park,  Fla.  1888 
Brown,  Albert  R.,  Hutchinson,  Minn.  290 

Brown,  Amasa  A.,  Gregory,  S.  D.  1861 

Brown,  Charles,  Lake  Grove,  N.Y.  340.  344 

Brown,  Charles  R.,  Oakland,  Cal.  106,  485 

Brown,  Clarence  T.,  Hinsdale,  111.  170 

*Brown,  D.  F.,  Nash,  La.  6 

Brown,  Daniel  M.,  Chamberlain,  S.  D.  402 

Brown,  Edwin  C,  Jonesport,  Me.  222 

Brown,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  Powhattan,  Kan.  1905 

Brown,  E.  W.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  330,  354,  484 
Brown,  Frank  J.,  E.  Chicago,  Ind.  182 

Brown,  Frederick  K.,  Bucksport,  Me.  6,  220 
Brown,  Geo.  W.,  Clay  Center,  Kan.  204 

*Brown,  Gustavus  A.,  Sweden,  1902 

Brown,  G.  B.,  2116  Warren  st.,  Toledo,  O.  1886 
Brown,  G.  E.,  Running  Water,  S.  D.  406,  408 
Brown,  Giles  G.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Brown,  Henrv  E.,  Ev.,  Cleveland.  O.  1866 

Brown,  Henry  M.,  1864  Morris  av.,  N.  Y.     344 
j    Brown,  Henry  W.,  Childersburg,  Ala.  98 

I    Brown,  Herbert  S.,  Darien,  Conn.  126 

I    Brown,  Hugh  E.,  East  Hampton,  Conn.         126 


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Brown,  James,  Anniston,  Ala. 
Brown,  James  B.,  Lakeside,  Neb. 
Brown,  Jesse  L.,  Henagar,  Ala. 
[Brown,  J.  Fletcher,  deceased. 
Brown,  John  A.,  Grinnell,  la. 
Brown,  John  L.,  Colorado, 
Brown,  J.  Newton,  Eliot,  Me. 
Brown,  Luther  E.,  Wayne,  Mich. 
Brown,  Oliver,  Alstead,  N.  H. 
Brown,  Paul  W.,  Moline,'  111. 


98 
1892 

1878 

1881 
1897 
222 
282 
318,  322 
172 
Brown,  Richard,  My.,  Livingston,  Mont.       304 
Brown,  Robt.  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

Brown,  Samuel  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  238 

Brown,  Sterling  N.,  Pf.,  Washington,  D.  C.  142 
Brown,  Thomas  J.,  Chicago,  Hi.  166 

Brown,  Victor  F.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  120 

Brown,  William  J.,  Dickinson,  N.  D.  358 

Brown,  William  M.,  Windham,  Conn.  1880 

Brownback,  George  W.,  Athens,  Mich.  266,  276 
Browne,  John  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Brownville,  John  W.,  W.  Gloucester,  Mass.  244 
Bruce,  Charles  R.,  Ed.,  Elk  Point,  S.  D.  1886 
Bruce,  Henry  J.,  A.  B.  C.  i?".  ilf.  480 

Brue,  James,  Walnut  Lane,  La.  216 

Bruechert,  Fred  H.  W.,  Omaha,  Neb.  312 

Brundidge,  Hiram  A.,  Altoona,  Kan.  1861 

Bruner,  Charles  A.,  Stillman  Valley,  111.  1894 
Brunk,  Wm.  R.,  Chipley,  Fla.  144,  146 

Brunker,  James,  Sec,  Maize,  Kan.  1874 

Bruno,  Frank  J.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  1902 
Brunstrom,  David  V.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1896 
Brj'an,  George  A.,  Norwich,  Conn.  1849 

Bryant,  Albert  G.,  Porterville,  Cal.  108 

Bryant,  Charles  M.,  Torrington,  Conn.  138,  139 
Bryant,  Samuel  J.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  1876 
Bryant,  Seelye,  Springfield,  Mass.  6,  258 

Bryant,  Stephen  O.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1868 
*Bryant,  W.  M.,  Stringtown,  I.  T.  1899 

Buchanan,  Wm.  J.,  Greenville,  Me.  222 

Buck,  Benjamin  F.,  Anthonv,  Kan.  204 

Buck,  George  H.,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  1894 

Buck,  John  W.,  Smith  Center.  Kan.  1885 

Buck,  Samuel  J.,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  la.  1863 

Buckham,  John  W.,  Pf.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  73,  485 
Buell,  Lewin  F.,  Woodfords,  Portland,  Me.  226 
Buell,  Seth  H.,  Ravenna,  Neb.  312 

Buffkin,  Lindlev  H.,  Ed.,  Lynville,  la.  1876 
Bugbee,  Rolla  G.,  Peterboro,  N.  H.  324 

Bugbey,  Willard  S.,  Rose\ille,  lU.  176 

Buie,  Joseph,  Lincoln,  Cal.  106 

Bulfinch,  John  J.,  Waldoboro,  Me.  218 

Bull,  D.  M.,364  Seymour  st.,Syrac'se,  N.Y.  348 
Bull,  Edward,  Pomona,  Fla.  1869 

Bullock,  Motier  A.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  310 

Bullock,  Motier  C, Grand ville,  Mich.  6,  272,  274 
Bumpus,  Isaac  C,  Sherman  Mills,  Me.  228 

Bumstead,  Horace,  Pr.,  Brookline,  Mass.  1872 
*Bundy,Henry,£r.,385Mohawk,C'go,  111.  1878 
Bundv,  W.  R..  Dinsdale,  la.  186,  190 

Bunker,  Fred  R.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1889 

Burch,  Henrv  H.,  Aurora,  Mo.  300 

Burdeshaw,  J.  J.,  Dothan,  R.F.D.  4,  Ala.  94 
Burdick,  Chas.  A.,  Iowa,  1904 

Burdick,  Charles  H.,  Prophetstown,  111.  176 
*Burdin,  M.  J.,  Anderson,  S.  C.  1884 

Burdon,  Henrv  F.,  Ludlow,  Mass.  248 

Burgess,  Edmund  J.,  PondCreek,  Okla.  380,  382 
Burgess,  George  H.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  350 

Burgess,  G.  A.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  1882 

Burgess,  Hubert  F.,  Sunnyside,  Wash.  53,  442 
*Burgess,  J.  G.,  My.,  Crow  Agency,  Mont.  1893 
Burgess,  I^ouis  F.,  Ridgeburv,  Conn.  136 

Burgess,  W.,  Highland  Park,  111.  1886 

Burhans,  F.D.,5413  Calumet  av.,  Ch'ga.Ill.  166 
Burhans,  Paul  C,  Glendive,  Mont.  304 

Burkart,  J.  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1893 

Burket,  John  W.,  Wellington,  Kan.  212 

Burkett,  Casabianca  E.,  Fishpond,  Ala. 

92,  94,  96 
Burkhardt,  Jesse  B.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.' 6,  188 
Burkhardt,  Paul,  Wellington,  Colo.  1891 

Burkholder,  Clarence  M.,  Youngstown,  O.  378 
Burling,  James  P.,  Des  Moines,  la.  190 

Burnaby,  Sidney  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  1881 


Burnap,  Irving  A.,  Broad  Brook,  Conn.  124 
Burnell,  Arthur  T.,  Pn.,  Mobile,  Ala.  1883 

Burnett,  Wm.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1901 

Burnham,  Collins  G.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  234,  240 
Burnham,  Edmund  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  348 

Burnham,  Herman  L.,  Havelock,  Neb.  310 

*Burns,  William  C,  Honeoye,  N.  Y.  1882 

Burr,  Almond  W.,  Pf.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1875 

[Burr,  Enoch  F.,  deceased,  14 

Burr,  Hanford  M.,  T.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1888 
Burr,  Horace  M.,  Oneida,  R.  F.  D.,  111.  174 

Burr,  Horace  Walter,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  206 
Burr,  Huber,  Weaverville,  Cal.  110 

Burr,  Marcus,  Yantic,  Conn.  128 

Burr,  William  N.,  Tulare,  Cal.  110 

Burrill,  Arthur  S.,  Nahant,  Mass.  250 

Burrill,  George  H.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  242 
Burroughs,  Charles  H.,  Albion,  R.  F.  D., 

N.  Y.  340 

Burt,  Charles  W.,  Lisbon,  Conn.  130 

Burt,  Enoch  H.,  Ivoryton,  Conn.  130,  131 

Burt,  Henry  D.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1904 

Burtner,  D.  Emery,  Lynn,  Mass.  394 

Burtner,  Otto  W.,  Ansonia,  Conn.  124 

Burton,  Charles  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 

Burton,  Marion  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  67,  336 
Burton,  Nathan  L.,  Wataga,  111.  178 

Burton,  Robert  W.,  Rio,  Wis.  456,  458 

Burtt,  Benjamin  H.,  Ludington,  Mich.  276 

Busfield,  Theo.  E.,  No.  Adams,  Mass.  86,  252 
Bush,  Allen  S.,  St.,  Denver,  Colo.  53,  1885 

*Bush,Frank  R.,  6S0  Hamlin  av.,Ch'go,Ill.  166 
Bush,  Fred  R.,  Middle\'ille,  Mich.  266,  272 

Bush,  Frederick  W.,  Douglas,  Mich.  270 

Bush,  Harvey  S.,  Constantine,  Mich.  270 

Bush,  Jones,  Zebulon,  Ga.  1869 

Bushee,  George  A.,  Madison,  Conn.  9,  1896 

Bushell,  Jonas,  Seattle,  Wash.  1893 

Bushell,  Richard,  Seattle,  Wash.  436 

Bushnell,  Albert,  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1873 
Bushnell,  C.  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1896 

Bushnell,  Henry  A.,  Lagrange,  111.  170 

Bushnell,  Samuel  C  ,  Arlington,  Mass.  46,  234 
Bushwell,  Jesse,  Mantorville,  Minn.  86,  290 

Buss,  Henry,  Aurora,  111.  1856 

Buss,  William  H.,  Fremont,  Neb.  308 

Bussey,  Robert  D.,  jr.,  Pittsburg,  Kan.  210 
Butcher,  Stephen  G.,  New  Orleans,  La.  85,  406 
Butcher,  William  R.,  Roodhouse,  111.  170,  176 
Butcher,  Wm.  T.,  Salem,  la.  198 

Butler,  A.  D.,  Chicago,  111. 

Butler,  Edward  P.,  Sunderland,  Mass.  258 

Butler,  Elmer  W.,  Thorsby,  Ala.  53,  92 

Butler,  Frank  E.,  S.  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.  258 
Butler,  Gardner  S.,  Pf..  Charleston,  S.  C.  1877 
Butler,  George  M.,  Medford,  Mass.  250 

Butler,  H.  E.,  758  W.  67th  st.,  Ch'go,  111.  1864 
Butler,  James  E.,  WTieatland,  Wyo.  460 

Butler,  Jesse  C,  Eclectic,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Ala.  92,  96 
Butler,  John  H.,  Olympia,  Wash.  1885 

Butler,  William,  Partridge,  Kan.  208 

Butler,  Willis  H.,  Northampton,  Mass.  252 

Butterfield,  Claude  A.,  Foxboro,  Mass.  242 

Buttram,  Elijah  A.,  Esto,  R.  F.  D.,  Fla.  1885 
Buxton,  Albert  J.,  Racine,  Wis.  454 

Buxton,  Wilson  R.,  Millis,  Mass.  250 

Byers,  Ralph  C,  Brighton,  R.  D.  64,  Colo. 

lis,  120,  122 
Bjangton,  Edwin  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.  236 

Byington,  George  P.,  Ballard  vale,  Mass.  1868 
Byrons,  Edward  H.,  New  Fairfield,  Conn.  132 
Cadman,  S.  Parkes,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  336,  484 
Cadmus,  William  E.,  Peoria,  111.  174 

Cadwalader,  John,  Big  Rock,  111.  162 

Cadwalader,  Morris  J.,  Wild  Rose,  Wis.  456 
*Cady,  Chauncey  Marvin,  Kyoto,  Japan,  480 
Cadv,  George  L.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  190,  485 
Cady,  William  J.,  Charles  City,  la.  188 

Cain,  Frank  E.,  Bruce,  Wis.  446 

Calderwood,  Chas.  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  6,  128 
Caldwell,  William  E.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1863 
Calhoun,  Chas.  S.,  Dexter,  Mich.  1901 

Calhoun,  John  C,  Farwell,  Tex.  416 

Calhoun,  John  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1898 


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519 


Calhoun,  Newell  M.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  9,  1874 
Calhoun,  Soltau  F.,  Stockton,  Cal.  1872 

Calkins,  Ravmond,  Portland,  Me.  226,  485 

Calkins,  Wolcott,  Newton,  Mass.  264 

Calland,  William  C,  Sec,  Springfield,  Mo.  1880 
Callecod,  H.  Matthew,  Carpentersville,  111.  1904 
Calvin,  F.  J.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  112 

Cameron,  Alex.  J.,  Portland,  Me.  226 

Cameron,  Donald,  Cottonwood,  Cal.  1893 

Cameron,  John  H.,  Pewaukee,  Wis.  454 

Cameron,  M.  J.,  Hillsboro,  Wis.  4,50 

Camfield,  Lewis  E  .  Academy,  S.  D.  402,  404 
Camp,  Edward  C,  Watertown,  Mass.  260 

Campbell,  Andrew,  Sonierville,  Mass.  1896 

Campbell,  Clement  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  294 

Campbell,  Gabriel,  Pf.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  1868 
Campbell,  HoUis  A..  E.  Hardwick,  Vt.  424 

♦Campbell,  James,  Brighton,  Wash.  1869 

Campbell,  James  M.,  Sierra  Madre,  Cal.  116 
Campbell,  John  P.,  Downs,  Kan.  206 

Campbell,  Thos.,  Chicapo,  III.  166 

Campbell,  Walter  W.,  Rockport,  Mass.  256 

(Campbell,  William,  deceased. 
Campbell,  W.  R.,  Pr.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

46,  236,  484,  485 
Campbell,  William  T.,  Chesterfield,  111.  1894 
Canciee,  George,  Toledo,  O.  1862 

*Canup,  A.  J.,  Oakdale,  Tenn.  1884 

Capron,  Harold  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  348 

Capshaw.  Benj.  P.,  Harwinton,  Conn.  130 

Garden,  Wm.  J.,  Hanceville,  Ala.  92,  94 

Carey,  Edward  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Carhart,  Charles  L.,  Dorset,  Vt.  422 

Carlson,  August  T.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  330 

Carlson,  Carl  E.,  Cromwell,  Conn.  18S9 

Carlson,  Peter  J.,  Providence,  R.  I.  396 

Carlson,  Thomas  A.,  Dracut,  Mass.  242 

Carlson,  Walter  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 

Carlton,  V.  Albert,  Rowen,  la.  192,  198 

Carmichael,  Niel,  Tualatin,  Ore.  386 

Carnley,  George  M.,  Stella,  Fla.  144,  146 

Carpenter,  Charles  C.,  Andover,  Mass.  1860 

Carpenter,  Chas.  M.,  Sandwich,  Mass.  1890 

Carpenter,  Philo  H.,  Worcester,  Vt.  1879 

Carr,  Edwin  S.,  Cherokee,  la.  188,  189 

Carr,  J.  Scott,  Tiskilwa,  R.  F.  D.  1,  111.  176 
Carr,  William,  Poquonock,  Conn.  134 

Carrick,  Charles  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  R.  D.14, 

Mich,  1881 

Carroll,  Charles  W.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  59 

Carroll,  W.  Irving,  Dallas,  Tex.  1893 

Carruthers,  John  B.,  So.  Deerfield,  Mass.  240 
Carson,  J.  William,  Manitou,  Colo.  120,  306 

Carter,  Charles  F.,  Lexington,  Mass.  248 

Carter,  Clark,  Andover,  Mass.  1868 

Carter,  Elijah,  Edgerton,  Minn.  1881 

Carter,  Fernando  E.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  182 
Carter,  Homer  W.,  Sec,  Beloit,  Wis.  48 

♦Carter,  Mrs.  Lucy  R.,  Gettysburg,  S.  D.  6,  404 
Carter,  Nathan  F.,  Concord,  N.  H.  86 

Carter,  Ray  F.,  Southington,  Conn.  136 

Carter,  Robert  E.,  Washington,  Conn.  138 

Carter,  Stephen  B.,  Plainfield,  Conn.  1879 

Carter,  William  C,  Powersville,  Ga.  1893 

Gary,  Joseph  P.,  Anacortes,  Wash.  1899 

Carv,  Otis,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Gary,  William  B.,  Windsor,  Conn.  140 

Case.-Albert  M.,  Rockford,  la.  1871 

Case,  Alden  B.,  Guerrero,  Mex.  480 

Case,  Bert  F.,  Middle  Haddam,  Conn.  130 

Case,  Harlan  P.,  SI.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  53,  1871 
Case,  Herbert  E.  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Case,  Horatio  M.,  Emmetsburg,  la.  1871 

Cash,  William  L.,  Savannah,  Ga.  148 

Caskey,  John  A.,  Atkinson,  111.  162,  168 

Castor,  Geo.  D.,  Berkeley, Cal.  673 

Gate,  Geo.  H.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  1879 

Cathcart,  Sam'l  M.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  9,  398 

Causey.  George  W.,  Roberta,  Ga.  1902 

Caverno,  Charles,  Lombard,  III.  1866 

Caward,  O.  M.,  Mattoon,  111.,  6,  172 

Cerreta,  Canio,  1031  No.  av.,  Bridgeport, 

Conn.  124,  125 

Chaffee,  Frank  M.,  Emporia,  Kan.  1864 


Chakurian,  E.  E.,  Guerneville,  Cal.  1897 

Chalmers,  A.  B.,  Worcester,  Alass.  264 

Chalmei-s,  James,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  242 

Chalmers,  Thos.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  322 

Chalmers,  William  I.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  1872 
Chamberlain,  H.W.,  ^fy.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1897 
Chamberlain,  Jas.  P.  [Wis.]  _.  1861 

Chamberlin,  Edward  B.,  Sharon,  Vt.  1856 

Chamberlin,  Jas.  A.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1879 

Chambers,  Chas.  A.,  Bellevue,  la.  186 

Chambers,  George  R.,  Grinnell,  la.  196 

Chambers,  Robert,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Chambers,  William  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Champlin,  Chas.  C,  Black  Diamond,  Cal.  6,  104 
Champlin,  Oliver  P.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1870 

Chancy,  Nathan  B.,  Bonifay,  Fla.  1895 

Chandler,  Edward  H.,  Danvers,  Mass.  1892 

Chandler,  E.  S.,  No.  Judson,  R.  D.  3,  Ind.  216 
Chandler,  Fred  D.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  1869 

Chandler,  John  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Chandler,  Jos.  H.,  Chicago,  111.  9,  1883 

Chandler,  Watson  H.,  Ev.,  Wheaton,  111.  1873 
Channon,  Irving  ^l.,A.B,C.F.  M.  480 

Chapel,  Elmer  O.,  Arena,  Wis.  446 

Chapin,  Charles  H.,  New  Salem,  Mass.  254 

Chapin,  Franklin  M.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1880 
Chapm,  Franklin  P.,  Campello,  Mass.  1857 

Chapin,  George  E.,  West  Newbury,  Vt.  1879 
Chapin,  George  F.,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.  428 

Chapin,  Roswell,  Oberlin,  O.  1874 

Chapin,  S.  Abbie,  Mission  Hill,  S.  D.  406 

Chapin,  Samuel  W.,  Bangor,  Me.  1878 

Chapman,  Edw.  M.,  Lvme,  Conn.  134 

Chapman,  Francis  H.,  Bristol,  Wis.  446,  452 
Chapman,  Richard  K.,  Mitchell,  la.  196 

Charlton,  John  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  1870 

Charnock,  Geo.  A.,  Alturas,  Cal.  104 

Charron,  Chas.  L.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Chase,  Charles  E.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 

Chase,  C.  Thurston,  Meadville,  Pa.  388,  390 
Chase,  Edward,  Kennebunkport,  Me.  1863 

Chase,  Edward  A.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  254 

Chase,  Ezra  B.,  New  London,  R.  F.  D.,  O.  376 
Chase,  Lei-i  G.,  Concord.  N.  H.  1870 

Chase,  Loring  13.,  Medway,  Mass.  250 

Chase,  Samuel  B.,  Lewiston,  Ida.  160 

Chatfield,  G.  W.,  Naravisa,  N.  Mex.  48,  53 

Cheadle,  S.  H.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  1881 
Cheney,  Burton  H.,  Monona,  la.  196 

Cherington,  Reed  B.,  Sunnyvale,  Cal.  110 

Cheung,  How  Fo,  My.,  Hilo,  T.  H.  156 

Chevis,  E.  C,  lona,  la.  186,  192 

Chickering,  Jno,  W.,  Pf.,  Wash'gton,  D.  C.  1860 
Child,  Bernard  V.,  Belle^'ue,  O.  372 

Child,  Frank  S.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  128 

Childress,  John  F.,  Ellis,  Kan.  174 

Childs,  Irving  H.,  Deerfield,  Mass.  240 

Childs,  Jas.  H.,  Northbridge  Center,  Mass.  252 
Childs,  Lucas  S.,  Glencoe,  Okla.  380 

Childs,  Truman  D.,  Andover,  Conn.  1873 

Childs,  William,  Kalkaska,  Mich.  1891 

Choate,  Charles  W.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  182 

Choate,  W.,  Sec,  New  York,  N.  Y.  48 

♦Christ,  Wm.  L.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  184 

Christie,  George  W.,  Berkeley,  Mass.  236 

Christie,  Sarah  E.  M.,  Kilbourn,  Wis.  *■  > 

446,  448,  450 
Christie,  Thomas  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Chunn,  Clay  D.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  136,  137 
Chute,  Edward  L.,  Conwav,  Mass.  240 

Chutter,  Frederick  G.,  Littleton,  N.  H.  1887 
Chynoweth,  John  T.,  Ev.,  Racine,  Wis.  454 
Claflin,  A.  H.,  Allegheny,  Pa.  388 

Claflin,  John,  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.  270 

Claibourne,  Cyrus  H.,  Thebes,  Ga.  1886 

Clancy,  Judson  V.,  Portland,  Me.  87,  226 

Clancy,  William  P.,  Becket,  Mass.  236 

Clapp,  C.  F.,  St.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  54 

Clapp,  Ellery  C,  Lisbon,  N.  H.  322 

Clapp,  Raymond  G.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  6,  67 
Clapp,  Richard  H.,  Farmington,  Me.  222 

Clapp,  Winfield  S.,  Coaldale,  Pa.  388 

Clardy,  E.  M.,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Clark,  Albert  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 


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Clark,  Alden  H.,  A.  B.  F.  C.  M.  480 

Clark,  Allen  G.,  Nekoma,  N.  D.  356,  362 

Clark,  Asahel  L.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  1901 

Clark,  Calvin  M.,  P/.,  Bangor,  Me.  65 

Clark,  Charles,  Millers  Falls,  Mass.  250 

Clark,  C.  W.,  St.  Albans,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Vt.  422 
Clark,  Chester  M.,  Wichita,  Kan.  1891 

Clark,  Cyrus  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Clark,  Daniel  J.,  East  Haven,  Conn.  126 

Clark,  Daniel  W.,  So.  Framingham,  Mass.  1882 
Clark,  De  Witt  S.,  Salem,  Mass.  43,  256 

Clark,  Edson  L.,  Dalton,  Mass.  1859 

Clark,  Edward  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  1861 

Clark,  Ernest  E.,  Plymouth,  Pa.  392 

Clark,  Francis  E.,  Pr.,  Auburnd'e,  Mass.  1876 
Clark,  Frank  G.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  1869 

Clark,  George  L.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  140 

Clark,  George  V.,  Cleveland,  O.  1882 

Clark,  George  W.,  Brooklyn,  Conn.  124 

Clark,  Grant  V.,  Rhinelander,  Wis.  458 

Clark,  Isaac,  P/.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1861 

[Clark,  James  B.,  deceased,  15 

Clark,  J.  H.,  My.,  Minnesota,  53 

Clark,  James  S.,  Beechwood,  Mass.  240 

Clark,  John  L.,  47  Linden  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

6.  338 
Clark,  J.  B.,  Sec.,4th  av.  &  22d  st.,  N.  Y.  City,  48 
Clark,  Kimball  K.,  Dawson,  Minn.  288 

Clark,  Moulton  N.,  Caledonia,  111.  162 

Clark,  Orville  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  294 

Clark,  Robert,  Warren,  Vt.  6,  428 

Clark,  Victor  F.,  Neligh,  Neb.  312 

Clark,  William  A.,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  1886 

Clark,  William  C,  Lyndon,  Vt.  424 

Clark,  William  J„  Hinsdale,  111.  1869 

Clarke,  Alfred  T.,  Macon,  Ga.  148,  149 

Clarke,  Almon  T.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  92 
Clarke,  Charles  F.,  Whitney\-ille,  Conn.  1889 
Clarke,  Charles  F.,  Seattle,  Wash.  442 

Clarke,  Clement  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  290 
Clarke,  James  F.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Clarke,  Joseph  B.,  Tulare,  Cal..  1881 

[Clarke,  Samuel  W.,  deceased,  15 

Clarke,  William  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Clary,  Timothy  F.,  Mattapan,  Mass.  1860 

Clayton,  Francis  T.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  262 
Clayton,  John  B.,  Kirkwood,  Mo.  1881 

Cleaves,  Charles  P.,  Limerick,  Me.    _  224 

Clements,  Arthur,  Spencerport,  N.  Y.  348 

Clemmer,  Ephr'm  B.,  T.,  Austinburg,  O.  1888 
Cleveland,  Henry  C,  Vale,  Ore.  384 

Clews,  William,  Atlanta,  Ga.  150,  152 

Clifton,  T.,  Sec,  1.53  La  Salle  st.,  Ch'go,  111.  46 
Clyde,  John  P.,  Watertown,  S.  D.  410 

Coate,  Henry,  Morenci,  Mich.  1874 

Coate,  Robert  M.,  T.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1895 

Cobb,  Edward  S.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Cobb,  Elisha  G.,  Northampton,  Mass.  252 

Cobb,  Wm.  H.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  43 

Cobleigh,  Elvira  C,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  1892 
*Coburn,  Wallace  L,  Paola,  Kan.  1885 

Cochlin,  Demas,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  280 

Cochran,  Florenzo  C,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1880 

Cochrane,  Robert  H.,  Weymouth,  Mass.  262 
Codella,  Pasquale,  Waterbury,  Conn.  138 

Coffin,  Joseph,  Venton,  La.  6,  216 

Coirswell,  Jos.  S.,  Dummerston,  Vt.  422 

[Coit,  Joshua,  deceased,  15 

[Cokely,  Benjamin  F.,  deceased. 
Colburn,  Carv  S.,  Percival,  la.  198 

Colburn,  Eugene  E.,  Wells,  Me.  230 

Colburn,  Harvey  C,  Columbus,  O.  370 

[Colburn,  Henry  H.,  deceased,  15 

Colbv,  John,  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H  1855 

Colcord,  Daniel  H.,  P/.,  Claremont,  Cal.  ISSl 
Colcord,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1875 

Cole,  James  Henrv,  Millerville,  Ala.  92,  94,  96 
Cole,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  172 

Cole,  Royal  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Cole,  Samuel  V.,  Fr.,  Norton,  Mass.  1SS9 

Cole,  Thomas  W.,  New  Lisbon,  Wis.  454 

Collidge,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1885 

Collier,  Christopher  W.,  Bangor,  Me.  218 

Collin,  Henry  P.,  Coldwater,  Mich.         268,  276 


Collins,  Elbert  J.,  Lamoille,  111.  172 

Collins,  George  B.,  Manchester,  Okla.  380        j 

Collins,  Josephus,  Ivingfisher,  Okla.  1874 

Collins,  Mary  C,  Little  Eagle,  S.  D.  404,  406 
Collins,  William,  Kincardine,  Ont.  1890 

Collins,  William  H.,  Quincy,  111.  1852 

Colman,  G.  W.,  Sec,  Chicago,  111.  54 

Colp,  Donald  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1899 

Colton,  Alfred  E.,  -Sec,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1884 
[Colton,  Willis  S.,  deceased,  16 

Comin,  John,  New  London,  Wis.  1896 

Commander,  S.  Franklin,  Vaughnville,  Ala. 

144,  146 
Compton,  Herbert  E.,  Chicago,  111.  1892 

Conard,  W.  J.,  My.,  Park  Rapids,  Minn.  53,1889 
Condit,  Henry  J.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  340 

[Condon,  Thomas,  deceased.  16 

Cone,  James  W.,  Lyons,  Colo.  120 

Cone,  John  H.,  West  Hartford,  Vt.  1900 

Congdon,  Merritt  J.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1895 

Conkle,  Noble  W.,  Amenia,  N.  D.  356 

[Conkling,  Benjamin  D.,  deceased,  16 

Conley,  Henry  W.,  Ellsworth  Falls,  Me.  1891 
*Conley,  Isaiah  B.,  Michigan,  N.  D.  362 

Connelly,  Howard  G.,  Avon,  Conn.  124 

Conner,  James  R.,  Conneaut,  R.  D.,  O.  374 

♦Conner,  Wm.  L.,  Tallassee,  Ala.  1905 

Connet,  Alfred,  Laverne,  Okla.  1861 

Connolly,  Charles  P.,  Leavenworth,  Kan.  208 
*Connor,  Walter  L.,  River  Falls,  Ala.  1905 

Conrad,  Arcturus  Z.,  Boston,  Mass.  236 

Conrad,  George  A.,  Leigh,  Neb.  310 

Conrad,  William  O.,  Harrisville,  N.  H.  322,  324        j 
*Conrey,  O.  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1903 

Constant,  Edward,  Ipswich,  Mass.  246 

Converse,  Edward  J.,  Columbus,  O.  370,  372 
Converse,  Wm.  A.  C,  Lyme,  N.  H.  1S87 

Cook,  Arthur  W.,  Nekoosa,  Wis.  450,  454      ' 

Cook,  E.  Albert,  Big  Timber,  Mont.  1901 

Cook,  Silas  P.,  My.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  1870    ■ 

Cook,  William,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Cooke,  William  H.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1881       - 

Cookman,  Isaac,  Guthrie,  Okla.  380 

Cool,  J.  W.,  103  E.  125th  st.,  N.  Y.  City,      1902   •   ' 
Cool,  P.  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  9,  485    ••. 

Cooledge,  Chalmer  H.,  Eden,  Vt.  422    ..  "1 

Cooledge,  Charles  E.,  Collinsville,  Conn.        126    "    ! 
*Cooley,  Canfield  T.,  Medimount,  Ida.         1905      ' 
Cooley,  H.  George,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1891 

Cooley,  William  Fobes,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1884       i 
[Coolidge,  Amos  H.,  deceased,  16 

Coolidge,  H.  A.,  Dublin,  N.  H.  254       , 

Coombe,  Philip,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1881 

Cooper,  Harold,  Ironton,  O.  372 

Cooper,  J.  W.,  Sec,  New  York,  N.  Y.  50,  1868 
Cooper,  John  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 

Cooper,  Samuel  B.,  No.  Brookfield,  Mass.  252 
Copping,  Bernard,  Stratham,  N.  H.  324,  326 
Coquillette,  Wm.  E.,  Byron,  111.  1876 

Corbett,  Fred  W.,  Adrian,  Mich.  1892 

Corbin,  Oliver  L.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 

Corbin,  Paul  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Core,  Harley  R.,  Rockford,  la.  372 

Corey,  Ephraim  M.,  Bellaire,  Mich,  270 

*Cornellessen,  Fred  T.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1905 
Corson,  Thomas  M.,  Mason,  N.  H.  324 

Corwin,  Carl  H.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Cory,  Isaac  L.,  W^aukesha,  Wis.  .    458 

[Cot^,  Thomas  G.  A.,  deceased. 
Cotton,  Harry  A.,  Godfrey,  111.  170,  172 

*Couch,  Charles  N.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1898 

Couchman,  T.  B.,  Independence,  la.  186 

Coulter,  CjTenius  N.,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  1867 
Countryman,  Franklin,  Stony  Creek,  Conn.  138 
Courter,  John  E.,  Pittsford,  Mich.  1883 

Cousins,  Edgar  M.,  Thomaston,  Me.  218,  228 
Covell,  Arthur  J.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  9,  58,  242 
Cowan,  John,  Lyme,  N.  H.  322 

Cowan,  John  W.,  Crete,  Neb.  30S 

Cox,  S.  H.,  Flatbush,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  338 

Crabtree,  Allan,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  206 

Crafts,  Daniel  L.,  Foxboro,  Mass.  1876 

Cragg,  Amos  E.,  Moline,  Mich.  270,  276 

Cragin,  Charles  C,  Campbell,  Cal.  1870 


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List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


521 


Craig,  Geo.  M.,  Xew  Hope,  X.  Y.  1906 

Craig,  John  E.,  Cortland.  Neb.  30S    .310 

Craig,  Timothy  C,  Ch.,  Wethersfield,  Ct.  1893 
Cram,  Delbert  W.,  My  ,  Bettles,  Alaska,  189.5 
Oram,  Elmer  E.,  Maxbass,  X.  D.  1900 

Cramer,  Frank  L.,  Des  Moine.«,  la.  1898 

Crane,  Benson  B.,  Buford,  Ca. 
Crane,  Charles  D.,  Sec,  Waterville,  Me.       1874 
Crane,  Edward  P  ,  jMinto,  X.  D. 
Crane,  Frank,  Worcester,  Mas.«.  ■'64 

Crane,  Henry  C,  Central  Village,  Conn.  1873 
fCrane,  John  P.,  deceased,  17 

Crane,  Kendrick  H.,  Howell,  R.  D.,  Mich.  1874 
Crane,  Loujs  B..  P/.,  Chicago,  111.  1896 

Crane,  \Vni   M.,  Richmond,  Mass.  6,  2.56 

[Crang,  Frederick,  deceased,  17 

Crater,  George  W.,  Hansen,  Ida.  1889 

Crathern,  C.  F.  Hill,  So.  Braintree,  Mass.  238 
Crawford,  Charles  H.,  Excelsior,  Minn.  1876 
Crawford,  John  C,  Boone,  la.  1888 

Crawford,  Lyndon  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Crawford,  Oliver  C,  Albany,  X.  Y.  1893 

Crawford,  Otis  D.,  Fairmount,  Ind.  1872 

Crawford,  .Sidney,  Wayhind,  Mass.  260 

Crawford,  William,  Mazomanie,  Wis.  452 

Credeford,  Geo.  H.,  E.  Milton,  Mass.  250 

Creegan,  C.C.,6'ec.,4th  av.  &  22d  st.,X.Y.City,  44 
Cressman,  Abraham  A.,  Red  Cloud,  Xeb. 

310,  312 
Cressman.  Edmund  L.,  Lawrence,  Kan.  1879 
Crips,  Philip  M.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1878 

Crist,  Wm.  L.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
Cristy,  Albert  B.,  Sec,  Providence,  R.  I.     1879 
Crocker,  Herbert  G.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  336 

Croft,  Charles  P.,  Weatogue,  Conn.  1873 

Crofts,  George  W.,  West  Point,  Xeb.  316 

Croker,  George  H.,  Whiting,  la.  1888 

Croker,  John,  Exeter,  Xeb.  306,  310 

Croiper,  Jeremiah  C,  AVellington,  O.  378 

Crook,  Isaac  Clark.  Likely,  Cal.  106 

Crooks,  Chas.  M.,  Saunders\ille,  Mass.  244 

Crosbie,  Hadley  M.,  Salem,  la.  1876 

^   Crosby,  John  F.,  Madbury,  X.  H.  1892 

.Cross,  Allen  E.,  Brookline,  Mass.  236 

Cross,  James  F.,  Wales,  Alaska,  100,  101 

Cross,  Judson  L.,  Trumbull,  Conn.  138 

Cross,  Roselle  T.,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.  120 

Cross,  Rowland  S.,  St.  Louis  Park,  Minn.  292 
Cross,  William  H.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1870 

.  Croswell.  Micah  S.,  Sta.  I,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1869 
.    Crouch,  Williams.,  Maple  Hill,  Kan.  208 

Crowder,  Francis  J.,  Columa,  Wis.  1860 

Crowdis,  Edwin  G.,  Kennebunk,  Me.  224 

Crowell,  Preston  R.,  Petersham,  JIass.  254 

Crowell.  Zenas,  Attleboro  Falls,  ilass.  252 

"Growl,  Theodore.  Sterling,  111.  178 

Crowson,  John  R.,  Calera,  Ala.  1894 

Crum.  John  H..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  182 

Cull,  J.  A.,  Antioch,  Cal.  104,  106 

Cullens,  Archibald.  Mass.  1S98 

Culpepper,  Lewis  P.,  Stroud,  Ala.  1857 

Culver,  Franklin  J.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1890 

Culver,  William  C,  Mountain  Creek,  Ala.  94 
Cvunings,  John  M.,  Denmark,  la.  190 

Cummings,  Arthur  G.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  250 
Cummings,  Geo.  H.,  W.  Bovlston,  Mass.  260 
Cummings,  Henry,  Strafford,  Vt.  428 

Cunningham,  John,  Duke  Center,  Pa.  1848 

Cunningham,  R.  A.,  South  Bend,  Wash.  442 
Curran,  Edward,  Condon,  Ore.  1893 

Currie,  A.  Harlan,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  1906 

Currier,  Albert  H.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O.  72,  1862 
Curtis,  Anson  B.,  Edelstein,  111.  1886 

Curtis,  Asher  W.,  Southern  Pines,  X.  C. 

53,  1868 
Curtis,  Charles  B.,  Pr.,  Kalmia,  Ala.  1873 

Curtis,  Charles  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  294 

Curtis,  E.  D.,  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1883 

Curtis,  Edward  L.,  Pf.,  X.  Haven,  Ct.  67,  1883 
Curtis,  Ethan,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.  338 

Curtis,  Gilbert  A.,  Mittineague,  Mass.  1876 

Curtis,  John  S.,  Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  9,  258 
Curtis,  Xorman  R.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  120 

Curtis,  Walter  W.,  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.  262 


Curtis,  William  C,  Bethel,  Me.  oig 

*Curtis,  William  C,  Xorwalk,  Conn.  1863 

Curtis,  William  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Curtis,  William  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  1873 

Curtiss,  George,  Kent,  Conn.  ]865 

Curtiss,  Payson  L.,  ,'<outh  Milwaukee,  Wis.  456 
Cushing,  Edwin  B.,  Buda,  111.  ]896 

Cushman,  Charles  E.,  Anita,  la.  188   200 

Ciitler,  Alexander  E.,  Elk  River,  Minn.  '  288 
[Cutler,  Calvin,  deceased,  17 

Cutler,  Charles,  Tallmadge,  O.  1857 

Cutler,  Charles  H.,  Bangor,  .Me.  218 

Cutler,  Fred'k  M.,  Hudson,  Mass.  246 

Cutler,  George  B.,  Ware,  Mass.  1882 

Cutler,  Temple,  Ipswich,  Mass.  1861 

Cutler,  Walter  A.,  Toledo,  O.  1895 

Cutter,  Marshall  M.,  So.  Fram'ham,  Mass.  1868 
Dahlberg,  Oscar  F.,  Ottumwa,  la.  196 

Dahlgren.  John  A.,  Dover,  X.  J.  330 

Daily,  John  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1879 

Dains,  Charles  H.,  Buffalo,  Wyo.  460 

Dale,  J.  Harold,  Billerica,  Mass.  '^36 

Daley,  Charles  M.,  St.,  Huron,  S.  D.  ",53 

Dalton,  J.  J..  Oklaha,  I.  T.  382 

Dalton,  Martin  L.,  Ontario,  X.  Y.  346 

Daly,  James  A.,  Rochester,  X.  Y.  1868 

Dalzell,  George,  Lusk,  Wvo.  46O 

Damon,  Cyrus  W.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  1892 

Dana,  Malcolm,  Maquoketn,  la.  194,  I9.i> 

Dana,  Samuel,  H.  Exeter,  X.  H.  '  320 

Danford,  James  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1885 
Danforth,  James  R.,  Groton,  Conn.  128 

Danforth,  J.  Romeyn,  X.  London,  Conn.  132 

Danforth,  Ralph  E.,  igoi 

Danforth,  Wm.  E.,  Elmhurst,  III.  1896 

*Daniell,  X.  Carter,  Chicago,  111.  168 

Daniels,  Chas.  H.  So.  Fram'ham,  Mass.  43,  244 
Daniels,  Joseph  L.,  Pf.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1876 

*Damelson,  Carl  A.,  Washington,  Conn.  1898 
Darling,  Marc  W.,  Glencoe,  fU.  170 

Darling,  Marion,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  1901 

Darnell,  Elias,  Dawsonville,  Ga.  1878 

Darrah,  John  M.,  Springfield,  III.  1892 

Dascomb,  Arthur  S.,  Eagle  Pass,  Tex.  1901 

Dascomb,  Harry  X.,  Grinnell,  la.  192 

Davenport,  Harry,  Bridgewater,  Conn.         1873 
Davenport,  Henry  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Davenport,  John  G.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  138 

Davenport,  Merriam  B.,  Glendale,  Cal.  1895 
*Dayey,  Robert  G.,  Upper  Montclair,  X.  J.  1892 
Davidson,  James  A.,  Stoughton,  Wis.  456 

Davidson,  John  X.,  Green  Lake,  Wis.  4.50,  4.54 
Davidson,  Wm.  E.,  Janes\'ille,  R.  D.,  Wis.  448 
*Davidson,  Wm.  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1888 
Davie,  Chas.  X.,  Xo.  Bridgton,  Me.  220,  2''2 
Davies,  Arthur,  Marietta,  Minn.  290,  292 

Davies,  Arthur  E.,  Pf.,  Columbus,  O.  1893 

Davies,  D.  Dyfri,  Granville,  O.  1879 

Davies,  D.  E.,  Sprague,  Wash. 
Davies,  David  F.,  Catasaucjua,  Pa.  388 

Davies,  David  J.,  Chicago,  111.  170 

[Davies,  George  Hicks,  deceased,  18 

Davies,  Henry,  Bangor,  Wi-^.  1867 

Davies,  Howell,  So.  Portland,  Me.  228 

Davies,  James,  Mound  City,  111.  172 

Davies,  John  B.,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.  6,  392 

Da^-ies,  John  D.,  Chicago,  III.  1844 

Davies,  John  F.,  Emporia,  Kan.  204,  206 

Davies,  John  F.,  Colton,  Cal.  1873 

Davies,  John  I..,  Columbus,  O.  370 

Davies,  John  W.,  Shabbona,  III.  176 

*Davies,  J.  W.  F.,  Chicago,  III.  6 

♦Davies.  J.  Parry,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  1884 

Davies,  Rachel  E.,  Watertown,  Wis.  4.50 

Davies,  Richard  R.,  Vergennes,  Vt.,  428 

Davies,  Roderick,  Xanticoke,  Pa.  1897 

Davies,  Theophilus,  Miners  Mills,  Pa.  390 

Davies,  Thomas  D.,  Cornish,  X.  H.  320 

Davies,  Thomas  E.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1865 

Davies,  Thomas  M.,  Mancmet,  Mas.s.  254 

Davies,  Thomas  T.,  .Sandy  Creek,  X.  Y.  346,  348 
Davies,  William,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 

Davies,  AVilliam  C,  Walton,  R.  F.  D.  3,  X.  Y. 

344,  350 


522 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


Davis,  Albert  P.,  Los  Angeles,  C'al.  1894 

Davis,  Austin  I.,  Sanford,  Me.  6,  228 

Davis,  Charles  H.,  HoUis,  N.  H.  6,  322 

Davis,  Ernest  C,  Lawrence,  Mass.  248 

Davis,  Frederick  L.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

Davis,  George  W.,  No.  Yakima,  Wash.  1886 

Davis,  Jerome  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Davis,  John  H.,  Torrington,  Conn.  138 

Davis,  J.  Webster,  Crawford,  Neb.  6,  308 

Davis,  Lemuel,  South  Hartford,  N.  Y.  1897 

Davis,  M.  C,  My.,  Oregon,  .53 

Davis,  Oscar  F.,  New  Richmond,  Wis.  1895 
Davis,  Ozora  S.,  New  Britain,  Conn.      132,  485 

Da\ns,  Perley  B.,  W.  Roxbury,  Mass.  1862 

*Davis,  Reuben  L.,  Lisbon,  N.  Y.  6 

Davis,  Samuel  I.,  Nanticoke,  Pa.  390 

Davis,  Smith  C,  T.,  Lamar,  Mo.  1887 

Davis,  Travis,  Argyle,  Ga.  152 

Davis,  Valentine  T.,  Grand  Saline,  Tex.  416 
Davis,  Virgil  E.,  Steuben,  O. 

Davis,  William,  Slatington,  Pa.  6,  392 

Davis,  William  V.  W.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  254 

*Davis,  Wm.  V.,  Robinson,  Utah,  1890 
Davison,  Joseph  B.,  Sec,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    1866 

Davison,  Thomas  W'.,  Springfield,  JIass.  258 

*Davisson,  Augustus,  Charleston,  S.  C.  1883 

Dawson,  William  E.,  Blaine,  Wash.  1884 

Dawson,  William  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1899 

Dawson,  William  T.,  Armour,  S.  D.  402 
Dav,  Charles  O.,  Pr.,  Andover,  Mass.       63,  234 

Day,  Ernest  E.,  Excelsior,  Minn.  1889 

Day,  Ernest  Ellsworth,  Spencer,  la.  200 

Day,  Philemon  R.,  W.  Hartford,  Conn.  3  864 

*Day,  Richard  C,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1900 

Day,  Rodney  C,  Richville,  N.  Y.  1872 

Day,  Warren  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  112 

Day,  William  C,  Sonoma,  Cal.  110 
Day,  William  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

112,  484,  485 

Dazey,  Jonathan  C,  Verden,  Okla.  382 

Deakin,  George  B.,  Prairie  City,  la.  1886 

Deakin,  Samuel,  Cowles,  Neb.  308 

Dean,  Benj.  A.,  Vershire,  Vt.  428 

Dean,  Edwin  B.,  Northfield,  Minn.  292 

Dean,  Frank  Vv'.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 

Dean,  Lee  M.,  Westbrook,  Me.  1902 

Dean,  Martin  G.,  1734  West  st.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

1852 

HDean,  William  N.  T.,  deceased,  18 

Deane,  James,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.  336 

Deane,  John  Pitt,  Beloit,  Wis.  1901 

Deans,  John,  Providence,  R.  I.  1896 

De  Barritt,  Alfred,  Cienfuegos,  Cuba,  142 

De  Berry,  P.  R.,  Thebes,  Ga.  6,  148 

De  Berry,  Wm.  N.,  Springfield,  Mass.  258 
De  Bevoise,  Gabriel  H.,Walpole,N.H.  86,  1865 

DeBoise,  Charles  M.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1906 

Dechman,  Arthur,  Groveland,  Mass.  244 

Decker,  Frank  H.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1882 
De  Claybrook,  William  E.,  Frankfort,  Ky.    1876 

De  Forest,  Heman  P.,  Lexington,  Mass.  1867 
De  Forest,  John  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  69,  480 
De  Groff,  Charles  F.,  Ed.,  Waubay,  S.  D.      410 

De  Harpport,  W.  E.,  Seward,  Okla.  382 

Deiss,  Harry  J.,  Fountain  Springs,  Pa.  388 

De  Kav,  George  H.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1890 

Dell,  Frank  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 
De  Long,  D.  D.,  64.39  Jackson  av.,  Ch'go,  111.  166 

Delzell,  Finis  E.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  318 

Demeritt,  John  P.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  1870 

Deming,  Vernon  H.,  N.  Wilbraham,  Mass.  262 

Demond,  Abraham  L.,  Buxton,  la.  1891 

Demorest,  Wm.  L.,  Chicago,  111.  1880 

De  Mott,  George  C,  Bath,  Me.  218 

Denio,  Francis  B.,  P/.,  Bangor,  Me.  65 

Denison,  George  B.,  Cando,  N.  D.  356 

Denison,  John  H.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  44 

Denison,  John  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  236 

Denison,  Robert  C.,  Janes ville.  Wis.  450 

Denney,  Oscar  H.,  Candor,  N.  Y.  338 

Denney,  Wilson,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  188 

Dent,  Thomas  J.,  Aberdeen,  S.  D.  402 
De  Peu,  John,  Bridgeport,  Conn.            124,  484 

Depew,  Arnett  W.,  Rockefeller,  III.  176 


Depfer,  Harry  A.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1894 

De  Puy,  Wellington,  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.  1884 
De  Riemer,  William  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1867 
Derome,  Jules  A.,  Valley  Springs,  S.  D.  410 
Derrick,  Thomas  H.,  Andover,  Me.  218 

Desha,  Stephen  L.,  Hilo,  T.  H.  154 

Detling,  William  C,  Saybrook,  O.  1897 

Dettmers,  C.  A.,  1000  la.  av.,  Muscatine,  la. 

196,  197 
Devitt,  Theoph.  S.,  Branford,  Conn.  124 

De  Weese,  Frank  M.,  Plainview,  Neb.  312 

Dewey,  Harry  P.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

9,  52,  290,  485 
Dexter,  Daniel  W.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1901 

Dexter,  Frank  N.,  My.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1885 

Dexter,  Granville  M.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1873 

Dexter,  M.,  387  Marlboro  st.,  Boston,  Mass.  43 
Dibble,  William  L.,  Columbus,  Neb.  166 

Dick,  Jeremiah  M.,  My.,  Seattle,  Wash.  53 

Dickensheets,  John  0.,  Philip,  S.  D.  402,  410 
Dickerman,  Geo.  S.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1868 
Dickerman,  Josiah  P.,  Montevideo,  Minn.  292 
Dickerson,  Orson  C,  Earlville,  III.  168 

Dickey,  Fred  M.,  Tuxedo,  Md.  1891 

Dickey,  John  G.,  Elkader,  la.  190 

Dickey,  Myron  P.,  Milton,  N.  H.  324 

[Dickinson,  Charles  A.,  deceased,  18 

Dickinson,  Charles  H.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  424 

Dickinson,  Cornelius  E.,  Belpre,  O.  366,  368 
Dickinson,  Ferdinand  W.,  Homer,  N.  Y.  1868 
Dickinson,  G.  Lyman,  Chester,  Mass.  240 

Dickinson,  Samuel  W.,  Sec,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 1874 
Dickinson,  Selden  C,  Eaton,  Colo.  120 

Dickinson,  Walter  B.,  Wh.  Plains,  N.  Y.  350 
Dickson,  James  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Dickson,  John  W.,  Superior,  Wis.  458 

Didriksen,  David  M.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1892 

Didriksen,  Sevrin  K.,  Danbury,  Conn.  126 

Diefenbach,  Ar.  C,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  266 
Diehl,  Wilhelm  F.,  Naperville,  III.  172 

Diehlamong,  Frank,  Oceanic,  N.  J. 
Dietrich,  Emil,  Glen  Ullin,  N.  D.  358,  362 

*Dietrich,  Henry  J.,  Butte,  Neb.  1901 

Dietrick,  Will  A.,  Peabody,  Mass.  254 

[Diffenbacher,  Benj.  F.,  deceased,  18 

Dike,  S.  W.,  Sec,  Auburndale.  Mass.  1869 

Dill,  Arthur  C,  Honeoye,  N.  Y.  342 

Dingwell,  James  D.,  Amesbury,  Mass.  234 

Dinsmore,  Chas.  A.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  138 

[Dinsmore,  John,  deceased,  19 

Disbrow,  Edward  D.,  Lysander,  N.  Y.  342 

Dixon,  Sarah  A.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Dixon,  Theo.  M.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  1896 

Dixon,  Wm.  R.,  Geneva,  111.  170 

Doane,  Frank  B.,  Chino,  R.  F.  D.,  Cal.  9,  1893 
Doane,  John,  Greeley,  Colo.  120 

Doane   John  W.,  Angels  Camp,  Cal.  104 

Dobes,  Joseph,  Ansonia,  Conn.  6,  124 

Dobson,  Andrew  W.,  Anadarko,  Okla.  380 

Dodd,  Augustus  R.,  Goodland,  Kan.  206,  207 
Dodd,  Leonard,  Nashua,  N.  H.  1878 

Dodd,  Thomas  B.,  Williamsburg,  Ky.  1868 

Dodge,  Austin,  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.  1866 

Dodge,  Carleton  A.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  340 

Dodge,  George  S.,  Boylston  Center,  Mass.     238 
[Dodge,  John  E.,  deceased. 
Dodge,  Prescott  D.,  Tallmadge,  O.  376 

Dodge,  Rowland  B.,  My.,  Wailuku,  T.  H.  158 
Dodge,  Seward  M.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1878 

Dole,  Charles  J.,  Springfield,  O.  376 

Dole,  James  H.,  Ravenna,  O.  1887 

[Dole,  Sylvester  R.,  deceased. 
Dolliff,  Frank  S.,  Brooks,  Me.  1892 

Donaldson,  Isaiah,  Dallas,  Tex.  416 

Donaldson.  Levi  J.,  Medina,  O.  1874 

Donnell,  Albert,  Slatersville,  R.  I.  398 

Donovan,  David,  Dundas,  Minn.  1887 

Donovan,  John  I>,,  Chicago,  III.  1905 

D'Ooge,  Martin  L.,  Pf.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1878 
Doolev,  John,  Jlonterev,  Mass.  250 

Doolittle,  John  B.,  Wallingford,  Conn.  124 

Dorland,  Chester  P.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  112 

Dorn,  Wm.  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Dornan,  William  W.,  Plymouth,  Mass.  254 


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List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


523 


*Dorward,  James  C,  Methuen,  Mass.  1889 

Doty,  Micajah,  Carthage,  S.  D.  1888 

Dougherty,  Jas.  G.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  206 

Dougherty,  M.  Angelo,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1869 
Douglas,  Alexander,  Sentinel  Butte,  N.  D. 

356,  362,  364 
Douglass,  Francis  J.,  Pomona,  Cal.  1869 

Douglass,  H.  Paul,  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  86 
Douglass,  Roscoe  D.,  Dunlap,  la.  190 

Douglass,  Solomon  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1863 
Douglass,  Truman  O.,  Sec,  Grinnell,  la.  54 

Douglass,  Truman  O.,  jr.,  Vermilion,  S.  D. 

308,  410 
Dow,  William  W.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  1866 

Dowd,  Quincy  L.,  Roscoe,  111.  176 

Dowden,  William  H.,  Hanover,  Mass.  1863 

Dowding,  Henry  W.,  Portsmouth,  Va.  434 

Downs,  Allison  O.,  Burlington,  Kan.  204 

Downs,  Charles  A..  Hudson,  N.  H.  1900 

*Doyle,  Amos  A.,  Pomeroy,  Wash.  440 

Drahms,  August,  Ch.,  San  Quentin,  Cal.  1878 
Drake,  George  B.,  Mt.  Hope,  Kan.  208 

Drawbridge,  Robert  W.,  Pepperell,  Mass.  6,  254 
Drawdy,  Sylvester  M^  Hahira,  Ga.  1899 

Drennan,  Manuel  J.,  Evanston,  111.  1866 

Drew,  Charles  E.,  Hydro,  Okla.  380 

Drew,  Edward  P.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

Drew,  Frank  L.,  Pomona,  Cal.  114 

Drew,  Wm.  J.,  Dwight,  111.  168 

♦Drew,  Wm.  P.,  Rio,  111.  176 

Driesbach,  Charles  H.,  Redfield,  S.  D.  402 

Drisko,  Raymond  C,  Herndon,  Va.  434 

Driver,  Geo.  H.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  6,  320 

[Dudley,  Joseph  F.,  deceased^,  19 

Duflf,  James  E..  Hydesville,  Cal.  106,  108 

Duff,  Rolph  J.,  St.  Clair,  Mich.  1893 

Dugan,  William  R.,  Montague,  Mass.  1880 

Dumm,  B.  Alfred,  Stoneham,  Mass.  258 

Dumm,  William  W.,  Palms,  Cal.  1886 

Dunaway,  Willis  J.,  Alexander  City,  Ala.  1888 
Dunbar,  R.  W.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  246 

Duncan,  Calvin  W.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  382 
Duncklee,  Maurice  J.,  Saxonville,  Mass.  322 
Dungan,  George  W.,  Otis,  Colo.  1880 

Dungan,  Thomas  A.,  Fairmount,  Minn.  288 
Dunham,  Dwight,  Pearl,  Ida.  160,  161 

Dunham,  Warren  N.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  1868 
Dunlap,  Geo.  H.,  Bennington,  N.  H.  318 

Dunlap,  Raymond  B.,  Oleander,  Cal.  6,  108 

Dunlap,  Roger  A.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  330 

Dunlap,  S.  P.,  1955  Deming  pi. .Chicago, 111.  1877 
Dunn,  Charles  W.,  Lebanon,  Mo.  300 

Dunn,  Henderson  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  216 
Dunnels,  A.  Fred.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Dunning.Albert  E.,  .Bd.,Brookline,  Mass.  43,  485 
Dunning,  Morton  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Dunton,  Abram  L.,  Gilbert,  la.  1897 

Dutton,  Charles  H.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  350 

Dutton,  Horace,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1868 

Dwight,  Charles  A,  8.,  Winchester,  Mass.  262 
Dwight,  Henry  O.,  Roselle,  N.  J.  1880 

[Dwight,  M.  E.,  deceased,  19 

Dwight,  Timothy,  Pr.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1861 
Dyas,  Joseph  P.,  Sandwich,  III.  1880 

Dyckman,  Henry  M.,  Westfield,  Mass.       6,  260 
[Dyckman,  Samp.  B.,  deceased. 
Dyer,  Almon  J.,  Sharon,  Mass.  256 

Dyer,  Edward  O.,  Chester,  Conn.  126 

Dyer,  Frank,  843  Cornelia  av.,  Chicago,  111. 

166,  485 
Dyer,  Nathan  T.,  Deep  River,  Conn.  126 

Dyer,  Thomas  L.,  Amarillo,  Tex.  416 

Dyott,  L.  R.,  Portland,  Ore.  9,  384 

Dyrness,  Christen  S.,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Eakin,  John  A.,  New  Hampton,  la.  196 

Eames   Charles  O.,  Athol,  Mass.  234 

Earl,  James,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  286,  288,  294 
[Earl,  Theophilus  R.,  deceased,  20 

Early,  Alonzo,  Mallet  Creek,  O.  378 

Earnshaw,  Albert  F.,  Mystic,  Conn.  132,  240 
East,  Rudolph  F.,  Alexander  City,  R.  F.  D. 

6,  Ala.  94 

Eastman,  Adelbert  S.  FN.  Y.]  1884 

Eastman,  Andrew  J.,  Strafford,  Vt.  428 


Eastman,  Mrs.  Annis  F.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1889 
Eastman,  Edward  P.,  Union,  N.  H.  326 

♦Eastman,  F.  E.,  Northfield,  Minn.  6 

Eastman,  George  P.,  Orange,  N.  J.  230,  330,  434 
Eastman,  Harvey  M.,  Temple,  N.  H.  326 

Eastman,  Lucius  R.,  Framingham,  Mass.  244 
Eastman,  Samuel  E.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1875 

Eastman,  Vinton  P.,  Litchville,  N.  D.  6,  362 
Eastman,  William  R.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  1862 

Eaton,  Edw.  D.,  Pr.,  Beloit,  Wis.  9,  85 

Eaton,  James  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Eaton,  James  F.,  Wheaton,  111.  1879 

Eaton,  Samuel,  Brimheld,  Mass.  238 

Eaton,  Walter  S.,  Wenham,  Mass.  260 

Eaves,  George,  Birmingham,  Ala.  92 

Ebersol,  Charles  E.,  Avon,  111.  162 

Eby,  Albert  B.,  Cleveland,  O.  370 

*Echterbecker,  Charles  F.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

6,  246 
Eckel,  Frank  E.,  Highland  Lake,  Colo.  120 

Eckerson,  Ray,  7012  So.  Park  av.,Chic'o,Ill.  166 
Eckles,  William  E.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1901 

Eckman,  James  K.,  Osborne,  Kan.  1869 

Edds,  William  T.,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  1887 

Eddy,  David  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  330 

Eddy,  William  D.,  Smyrna,  N.  Y.  348 

Edmonds,  Robert  H.,  "Mansfield,  O.  372 

Edmunds,  John  S.,  Lindenville,  O.  378 

[Edson,  Henry  K.,  deceased. 
Edwards,  F.  Bovd,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  336 

*Edwards,  Geo.  N.,  Seattle,  Wash.  440 

Edwards,  Jerry  M.,  Bolton,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Miss.  298 
Edwards,  John,  My.,  Fajardo,  Porto  Rico,  396 
Edwards,  Jonathan,  Sprague,  Wash.  442 

Edwards,  Leland  A.,  Cleveland,  O.         368,  369 
Edwards,  Nicholas  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.      1883 
Edwards,  O.,  East  Ivoryton,  Conn. 
Edwards,  Richard  H.,  Madison,  Wis.  1906 

Edwards,  Thomas  A.,  Eros,  La.  216 

Edwards,  Thomas  C,  Kingston,  Pa.  388 

Edwards,  William  R.,  Scranton,  Pa.  392 

Eells,  Dudley  B.,  Payson,  III.  1861 

[Eells,  Myron,  deceased,  20 

Egbert,  George  D.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  134,  135 
Egerland,  Franz,  Fresno,  Cal.  106 

♦Egerton,  George  W.,  Robbins,  Tenn.  1899 

Egerton,  Thomas  R.,  Pratt\'ille,  Mich.  278 

*Eggan,  Mons  J.,  Chicago,  111.  1896 

Eggleston,  DeWitt  C,  Sound  Beach,  Conn. 

128,  129 
Eggleston   Frank  O.,  Oberlin,  O.  1896 

Egleston,  Nath.  H.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1845 
Ekins,  Grove  F.,  Millbury,  Mass.  250 

Elder,  Hugh,  Fowes,  Scotland,  1868 

Elderkin,  Noble  S.,  Ogden,  Utah,  418 

Eldred,  John  W.,  Carrier,  Okla.  380 

Eldridge,  Arthur  F.,  Malcom,  la.  1891 

*Eldridge,  Edwin  R.,  T.,  Fort  Payne,  Ala.  1901 
Eldridge,  Ernest  W.,  Quechee,  Vt.  426 

Elkins,  Wendell  P.,  Bath,  N.  H.  318 

Elledge,  William  M.,  Olathe,  Kan.  208 

[Elliot,  Lester  H.,  deceased,  21 

Elliott,  Charles,  Ault,  Colo.  118 

Elliott,  Stephen  G.,  Aurora,  Mo.  1864 

Elliott,  William  A.,  So.  Lorain,  O.  372 

Ellis,  Emery  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Ellis,  Fred.  W.,  P/.,  Chicago,  111.  71,  1898 

Ellis,  Giles  A.,  Craig,  Colo.  118 

Ellis,  John,  Wheaton,  111.  1872 

Ellis,  John  T.,  Burwell,  Neb.  306 

Ellis,  J.  Lincoln,  Hillyard,  Wash.  438 

Ellis,  Walter  M.,  Endeavor,  Wis.  448 

Ellis,  Willis  A.,  Oak  Park,  111. 
EUms,  Louis,  Hopkinton,  N.  H.  322 

EUstrom,  C.  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  338 

♦Ellsworth,  Alfred  A.,  Qumcy,  Mass.  1S62 

Ellsworth,  Fred  K.,  East  Machias,  Me.  220 

Elmore,  Carl  H.,  Briarcliff  Manor,  N.  Y.  336 
Elsesser,  Paul  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  238,  246 

*Elsesser,  Rene,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  254 

Elwell,  T.  Robert,  Port  Gamble,  Wash.  440 

Elwin,  James  E.,  Douglass,  Mass.  242 

Elwood,  William,  Pierce,  Neb.  312 

Elwood,  Willis  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 


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Embleton,  John  S.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1875 

Embree,  Jehu  H.,  Orange,  Cal.  1877 

Emerson,  Fred.  C,  Owatonna,  Minn.  1885 

*Emerson,  James  O.,  Germantown,  N.  Y.  1880 
Emerson,  Oliver  P.,  Farmington,  Conn.  1871 
Emerson,  Stephen  G.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  114 

Emerson,  Thomas  A.,  Hadley,  Mass.  244 

Emery,  Clarence  P.,  Kittery,  Me.  224 

*Emery,  John  C,  New  Boston,  Mass.  256 

Emery,  Samuel  F.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1891 

*Emery,  Samuel  H.,  Interlaken,  Mass.  258 

Emery,  Vernon,  Marysville,  O.  374 

Emmons,  Abram  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1878 

Empson,  Geo.  C,  Gladstone,  Mich.  272 

Emrich,  F.  E.,  Sec.,  Brighton,  Mass.  48,  54,  58 
Emrich,  Richard  S.  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 
Endy,  George  P.,  Pittsford,  R.  D.  30,  Mich. 

282 
English,  William  F.,  East  Windsor,  Conn.  126 
Englund,  Theodore,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  332 

Engstrom,  Alfred  P.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 
Enlow,  Charles  E.,  Galena,  Mo.  1891 

Enman,  James  E.,  Warner,  N.  H,  326 

Ennis,  Merlin,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  8,  480 

Ensminger,  Fred.  P.,  My.,  Tampa,  Fla.  146 
Epler,  Percy  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

Eppens,  Edward  H.,  Memphis,  Mich.  276 

Erickson,  Andrew,  Forman,  N.  D.  358,  360 

Eriekson,  C.  Telford,  West  Seattle,  Wash.  9 
*Erickson,  Aug.,  Boston,  Mass.  238 

Ernest,  Frederick  W.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1880 
Erskine,  John  W.,  Mich.  1900 

Essig,  Gottlieb,  Beaver  Creek,  Ore.  384 

*Essig,  William  F.,  Park  River,  111.  1898 

Estabrook,  Frank  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  344 
Estabrook,  Wm.  A.,  Middlefield,  Mass.  250 

*Estep,  James  E.,  Maize,  Kan.  208 

*Estes,  Robert  F.,  Arlev,  Ala.  1902 

Ethridge,  Albert,  Marseilles,  111.  1857 

Etheridge,  William,  Roscommon,  Mich.         278 


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Arthur  T.,  Steamboat  Springs,  Colo.122 
Benjamin  I.,  Scranton,  Pa.  1869 

Daniel,  North  Cambridge,  Mass.        238 
Daniel  A.,  Wayland,  O.  1891 

D.  Ellis,  Ashland,  Wis.  446 

David  E.,  Kingston,  Pa.  1866 

David  H.,  Augusta,  Me.  218 

Edward,  Holbrook,  Mass.  6,  246 

Edward,  jr.,  Hyannis,  Neb.        306,  308 
Edward  R  ,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  340 

Ella,  Springdale,  Wash.  438,  442 

Evan,  New  Preston,  Conn.  134 

Evore,  Germantown,  Pa.  390 

Frederick  T.,  Lansford,  Pa.  390 

George  S.,  Canton,  S.  D.  402 

Griffith  R.,  Joliet,  111.  1858 

Gwendolen,  Thurman,  O.  366,  368 

Harry,  Ipswich,  S.  D.  6,  406,  408 

Howell  M.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  1894 

James  J.,  Springdale,  Wash.       438,  442 
John,  Oak  Hill,  O.  366,  68 

John  C,  Kearney,  Neb.  1867 

J.  Charles,  Wayne,  111.  178 

John  E.,  Bonesteel,  S.  D.  402,  404 

J.  Frazer,  Falls  Village,  Conn.  1899 

John  G.,  Vaughansvdlle,  O.  378 

J.  Lewis,  Frostburg,  Md.  232 


[Evans,  John  M.,  deceased. 


Evans,  J.  Merle,  St  Mary's,  Kan. 
Evans,  Lewis  D.,  Camden,  Me. 
Evans,  Matt,  296  Bates  av.,  St  Paul 
Evans,  M.  O.,  Cincinnati,  O. 
Evans,  Spencer  E.,  Terryville,  Conn. 
Evans,  Thomas,  Comstock,  Neb. 
Evans,  Thomas,  Dodge\ille,  Wis. 
Evans,  Thomas  Z.,  Berlin,  Wis. 
Evans,  Walter  A.,  Plainfield,  111. 
Evans,  Wilbur  M.,  Stillwater,  Minn. 
Evans,  Wm.,  Wheaton,  111. 
Evans,  William  J.,  Youngstown,  O. 
Evans,  W.  R.,  Sharon,  Pa. 
Everest,  Charles  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y 
*Everett,  Harry  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Everett,  John  E.,  Smith  Center,  Kan 


210 

220 

Minn.   294 

368 

138 

308,  314 

446 

446,  456 

1886 


294 

178 

370 

1885 

1861 

6 

210 


*Everly,  Milton  M.,  Morena,  Cal.  1885 

Eversz,  M.  E.,  -S^.,  155  La  Salle,  Chicago,  111. 

48,  71 
Evert,  Henry  S.,  De  Soto,  Wis.  448,  450,  456 
Ewell,  Edwin,  Anoka,  Minn.  286 

Ewell,  John  L.,  Pf.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1871 
Ewell,  William  S.,  Winchester,  N.  H.  326 

Ewing,  Charles  E.,  Pekin,  China,  480 

Ewing,  Edward  C,  Newcastle,  N.  H.  324 

Ewing,  George  H.,  Norwich,  Conn.  134 

Ewing,  J.  Newton,  Atlanta,  Ga.  152 

Ewing,  William,  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  53,  1879 
Ewry,  O.  C,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Extence,  George,  Cleveland,  O.  368 

Faduma,  Orishatukeh,  Pn.,  Troy,  N.  C.  354 
Fahlgren,  Chas.  A.,  Smith  Center,  Kan.  1903 
Fairbank,  Edward,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Fairbank,  Henry,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Fairbank,  John  B.,  Sec,  Jacksonville,  Ala.  162 
Fairbanks,  Arthur,  Pf.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1892 
Fairbanks,  Chas.  G.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1891 

Fairbanks,  Edward  T.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1868 
Fairbanks,  Francis  J.,  Royalston,  Mass.  256 
♦Fairbanks,  George  H.,  Cleveland,  O.  1880 

Fairbanks,  Henrv,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  428 

Fairfield,  Fred'k  W.,  Pf.,  Wash'ton,  D.  C.  1871 
Fairley,  James  A.,  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1894 
Fales,  David,  jr.,  Galesburg,  111.  170,  171 

Fales,  Elisha  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1874 

Fallquist,  Peter  G.,  Forestville,  Conn.  124,  34 
Farman,  M.  Winslow,  Ch.,  Westfield,  Vt.  1901 
Farnam,  Geo.  E.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  454 

Farnworth,  Arthur  K.,  Melrose,  Cal.  1893 

Farnsworth,  Lynn  V.,  Hampstead,  N.  H.  322 
*Farnsworth,  Wilson  A.,  Glenridge,  N.  J.  1852 
Farr,  John  T.,  Columbus,  Ga.  150 

Farrar,  Henry,  Gilead,  Me.  1867 

Farren,  Merritt  A.,  So.  Acton,  Mass.  234 

Farrer,  Wm.  D.,  Forman,  N.  D.  1904 

Farrill,  Edgar  T.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  450 

Farrow,  J.  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1890 

Farwell,  Parris  T.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  260 
*Fasteen,  Karl  G.,  Waverly,  Neb.  314 

Fate,  Francis  A.,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  128 

Fath,  Jacob,  Treynor,  la.  200 

Faubion,  Nathaniel  G.,  Lakeside,  Wash.  438 
*Faulk,  Joseph,  Arcadia,  Okla.  •  1890 

Faville,  Henry,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  452 

Faville,  John,  Appleton,  Wis.  446,  485 

Fawkes,  Francis,  Kalo,  la.  196 

Fay,  Amasa  C,  Exeter,  R.  D.  2,  N.  H.  1891 
Fay,  Amasa  C,  Hanover,  Mass.  244 

Fay,  Henrv  C,  Lexington,  Mass.  1858 

[Fay,  O.  W.,  deceased,  21 

Fay,  Prescott,  Saxonville,  Mass.  1856 

Fay,  Rollins  B.,  Essex,  Vt.  422 

Fay,  Solomon  P.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1849 

[Fay,  William  E.,  deceased,  22 

Fay,  Wolcott,  Nantucket,  Mass.  1884 

Fayson,  R.  L.,  Endicott,  Ga.  148 

Feary,  Frederick,  Clayton,  N.  Y.  1903 

*Feast,  Harold,  C,  Amherst,  Mass.  234 

Feather,  Franklin  J.,  Bedford,  Mich.  266 

Feemster,  Samuel  B.,  Noble,  Mo  1876 

Fehlandt,  August  F.,  West  Salem,  Wis.  458 
Fellowes,  Edward  C,  Unionville,  Conn.  138 
Fellows,  Chas.  B.,  Ev.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1878 
Felt,  Jesse  B.,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.  344 

Fenenga,  Melmon  J.,  Pn.,  Ashland,  Wis.  1898 
Fenn,  William  H.,  Portland,  Me.  859 

Ferguson,  Wm.D.,972  W.Superior  st.,Ch'o,  1876 
Ferner,  John  W.,  Tabor,  la.  200,  201 

Ferrier,  Wm.  W.,  Ed.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1892 

Ferrin,  Allan  C,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Ferris,  Hiram  J.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1870 

Ferris,  Jeannette  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1893 

Ferris,  Leonard  Z.,  Rumford,  R.  I.  396 

Ferris,  Walter  L.,  Pekin,  111.  174 

Ferris,  W.  Chester,  Corona,  Cal.  112 

Fetterholf,  J.  F.,  Macon,  111. 
Ficke,  Herman,  Dubuque,  la.  190,  191 

Field,  Aaron  W.,  Gilsum,  N.  H.  320 

Field,  Floyd  C,  Albion,  111.  1889 

Field,  Frederick  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 


1908] 


List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


525 


Field,  James  P.,  Sec,  Sprinsfield,  Mo.  300 

Fifield,  James  W.,  Er.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1S94 
Finger,  Carl  F.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Finger,  Charles  F.,  Davenport,  la.  1866 

Finster,  Clarence,  Rockford,  Mich.  1878 

Fischbach,  Basil,  Marietta,  O.  374 

Fischer,  Herman  A.,  7'.,  Wheaton,  III.  1878 
Fish,  Samuel  E.,  Valley  Citv,  N.  D.  358,  64 
Fishburn,  M.  H.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  1876 
Fishburn,  M.  Ross,  Washington,  D.  C.  142 

Fislier,  Albert  V.,  Kensington,  N.  H.  322 

Fisher,  Charles  F.,  Le  Mars,  la.  194 

Fisher,  Chas.  Russ,  Sec,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1902 
Fisher,  Charles  W.,  Epping,  N.  H.  320 

Fisher,  Edward  C,  W.  Westminster,  Vt.  430 
Fisher,  Elmer  K.,  Medina,  O.  1894 

Fisher,  Geo.  P.,  Pf.,  Kew  Haven,  Conn.  1854.  67 
Fisher,  Herman  P.,  Elmore,  Minn.  288 

Fisher,  James  G.,  Ridlonville,  Me.  224 

Fisher,  Jesse  L.,  Folkeston,  S.  D.  404 

Fisher,  Lucien  C.,  Painesville,  O.  6,  374 

Fisher,  Miles  B.,  My.,  2615  Channing  Wav, 

Berkeley,  Cal.  53",  73 

Fisher,  Oliver  M.,  400  W.  57th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 
Fisher,  Oren  D.,  Storrs,  Conn.  130 

Fisher,  Stanley  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 

Fisher,  S.  V.  S.,  Roberts,  Wis.  54,  450,  45G 

Fisher,  Sylvester,  Cliicago,  111.  1883 

Fisher,  William  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  ISSO 

Fisher,  William  P.,  Andover,  Mass.  1S73 

Fisk,  Chas.  L.,  Sabetha,  Kan.  210 

Fisk,  Daniel  M.,  Pf.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1886 

Fisk,  Franklin  L..  Shirland,  111.  170 

Fisk,  Perrin  B.,  Plainfield,  Vt.  426 

Fisk,  Pliny  B.,  Ceres,  Cal.  104 

Fisk,  Wilbur,'  Freeborn,  Minn.  288 

Fiske,  Elisha  S.,  Montpelier,  Vt.  1884 

Fiske,  G.  Walter,  Oberlin,  O.  9,  59,  72 

fF'iske,  John  B.,  deceased,  22 

Fiske,  Pliny  H.,  Mitchelville,  la.  196 

Fiske,  Samuel  A.,  Berlin,  Conn.  124 

Fitch,  Albert  E.,  Er.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1896 
Fitch,  Albert  P.,  Boston,  Mass.  44,  236 

Fitch,  Chas.  N.,  W^  Cornwall,  Conn.  126 

Fitch,  F.  S.,  45  Lexington  av.,  BufTalo,  N.  Y. 

338,  485 
Fitch,  W'ells  H..  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  348 

Flagg,  James  W.,  Merrimac,  Mass.  250 

Flagg,  Rufus  C,  Newport,  Vt.  426 

*Flammer,  Wm.  J.,  Kent,  O.  372 

Flanders,  Charles  N.,  Porterville,  Cal.  1874 

Flanders,  Walter  B.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Fleming,  Moses  G.,  I3owman,  Ga.  150 

Fletcher,  Francis  W.,  Morris,  Conn.  132 

Fletcher,  R  W,,  Univ.  sta.,  Seattle,  Wa.sh.  436 
Fletcher,  William,  W^orthington,  Minn.  296 

Flint,  Elbert  E.,  Fruitvale,  Cal.  104 

Flint,  George  H.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  238 

Flint,  Irving  A.,  Woodfords,  Portland,  Me. 

9,  226 
Flint,  William  H.,  Saranac,  Mich  1881 

Floody  Robt.  J.,  15  Etna  st.,  Worc'r,  Mass.  1887 
Flook,  Jacob,  2123  Miami,  Omaha,  Neb.  306 
Flvnn,  Dallas  J.,?Augusta,  Ga.  148 

Fobes,  J.  Warner,  Peacedale,  R.  I.  39S 

Fobes,  William  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1855 

Fogelin,  Olof  P.,  Nelson,  Me.  226 

Fogg,  Charles  G.,  W.  Tisburv,  Mass.  262 

Foht,  John  B.,  Plantsville,  Conn. 
Foley,  Roy  W'alham,  Marblehead,  O.  374 

Folsom,  Arthur  J.,  St.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  4S 
Folsom,  Omar  W'.,  Bath,  Me.  54,  21S 

Forbes,  C.  A.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Forbes,  Frank  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1888 

Forbes,  Samuel  B.,  Pelham,  N.  Y.  1857  ■ 

Forbes,  Washington  H.,  New  Sharon,  Me. 

222,  226 
Forbush,  Andrew  C,  Georgetown,  Conn.  128 
Forbu.«th,  Wm.  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  270 

Ford,  Edward  T.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  442 

Ford,  Eugene  C,  Springfield,  S.  D.  6,  402,  408 
♦Ford,  Erastus  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  6 

Ford,  Jesse,  Baxley,  Ga.  1906 


150,  52 

1870 

136 

242 

354 

22 

1881 

1883 

1877 

340 

206 

1874 

1875 

1872 

1860 

1900 


416 
480 
442 

1883 


[Ford,  Robert,  deceased, 

Forrester,  James  C.,  Hoschton,  Ga. 

Forsyth,  William,  Bucksport,  Me. 

Fort^,  Gilbert  L.,  Sharon,  Conn. 

*Foss,  George  A.,  Erving,  Mass. 

Foss,  Herbert  E.,  Southern  Pines,  N.  C 

[Foster,  Addison  P.,  deceased, 

Foster,  Benjamin  F.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

Foster,  Festus,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

Foster,  Frank  H.,  Olivet,  Mich. 

Foster,  George  R.,  Oswego  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Foster,  Guy,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

Foster,  Jesse  D.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Foster,  John,  Lawton,  Okla. 
1    Foster,  Lauren  M.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Foster,  Lucian  M.,  Charles  City,  la. 
i    Foster,  Richard[\Veiser,  Ida. 
I    Foust,  Benj.  S.  H.,  Shelby,  Ala. 

Foust,  Joseph  D,  Blountsville,  Ala. 

Foust,  Malchus  F.,  Corpus  Christi,  Tex. 

Fowle,  James  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Fowler,  Olin  L.,  My.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Fowler,  William  C,  Genesee,  Ida. 

Fowles,  Raymond  A.,  No.  Attleboro,  Mass.   252 

Fox,  Almon  K.,  Denmark,  la.  1859 

Fox,  Andrew  N.,  Chicago,  111.  1904 

*Fox,  Daniel  F.,  1294  Wilcox,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Fox,  Frank,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  408 

Fox,  Paul,  IBrecksville,  O.  366 

Frame,  Ezra  E.,  Springfield,  111.  176 

France,  Parvin  M.,  Colona,  Mich.  1873 

France,  Wm.,  Hillsboro  Center,  N.  H.  318,  322 

Francis,  Arthur  J.,  Chicago,  111. 

Francis,  Cyrus  W.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Francis,  Everett  D.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Francis,  George  A.,  McGregor,  la. 

Franklin,  Chas.,  No.  Haven,  Conn. 

*Franks,  Z.  L.,  Eros,  La. 

Frantz,  Milton  N.,  Osceola,  N.  Y. 

Franzen,  Hubert  L.,  Little  Ferry,  N.  J. 

Frary,  Eugene  M.,  Bernardston,  Mass. 
Eraser,  Arthur  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Eraser,  David,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Eraser,  Donald,  Berlin,  Vt. 
Eraser,  J.  G.,  44  Knowles  st.,  Cl'vl'd,  O.    366,  72 
Erasure,  Chas.  A.,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.  1896 

Frazee,  Fenton  E.,  West  Newbury,  Mass.  262 
[Frazee,  John  H.,  deceased,  23 

Frazier,  Albert,  Niohara,  Neb.  6,  306 

Frazier,  Francis,  Santee,  Neb.  314 

Frear,  Walter,  Oakland,  Cal.  54 

Fredenhagen,  Ed.  A.,  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1890 
Freedlund,  A.  J.,  Ridgway,  Pa.  392 

Freeland,  S.  M.,  310  E.  Harrison  st.,  Seattle, 

Wash.  1861 

Freeman,  G.  E.,  Belmont,  Mass.  1858 

Freeman,  Henry  A.,  Brewer,  Me.  1880 

Freeman,  Marston  S.,  Madison,  O.  372 

French,  Charles  L.,  Appleton,  Wis.  1896 

French,  David  E.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1885 

French,  Edgar  B.,  Brockton,  Mass.  238 

[French,  Edward  Beecher,  deceased,  23 

French,  Edward  G.,  Lyndonville,  Vt.  424 

French,  Geo.  W.,  Brewer,  R.  F.  D.,  Me. 

6,  220,  222 
French,  Henry  H.,  Maiden,  Ma.ss.  248 

French,  Herman  A.,  Ed.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1873 
French,  Howard  Dakin,  Hampden,  Me.  222 
French,  Howard  D.,  Chicago,  111.  1901 

French,  Robert  M.,  Tolland,  Conn.  128 

French,  S.  Franklin,  West  Derry,  N.  H.  1864 
Frickstad,  Taral  T.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1877 

Eriedstrom,  Carl,  Renova,  Pa.  392 

Frink,  Benson  M.,  W.  Brookfield,  Mass.  186'' 
Fripp,  Edgar  T.  R.,  White  City,  Fla.  1869 

Frisbie,  Alvah  L.,  Des  Moines,  la.  190 

Fritsch,  H.  Samuel,  Billings,  Mont.  304 

Fritzemeier,  W'illiam,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Frizzell,  John  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1889 

Frost,  Mrs.  Amelia  A.,  Andover,  Mass.  1894 
Frost,  George  B.,  Andover.  Mass.  1S83 

Frost,  Lewis  C,  Standish.  Mich.  280 


166 

1867 

1895 

1887 

6,  134 

6 

346 

330 

236 

1899 

324 

6,  420 


Frost,  Merle  A.,  Brighton  Sta.,  Seattle,  Wash 


442 


526 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


Frost,  Robert  D.,  Tiverton,  R.  I.  398 

*Frost,  William  G.,  Pr.,  Berea,  Ky. 
*Frost,  W.  Jerome,  Williamston,  Mich.  282 

Fryer,  James  F.,  Cheboygan,  Mich.  268 

Fryling,  William,  Easton  Center,  Mass.  242 
Fulgham,  Philip  O.,  Fremont,  Ind.  182,  266,  270 
Fulkerson,  Frank,  Thompsonville,  Mich. 

270,  280 
Fuller,  Americus,  Los  Gatos,  Cal. 
Fuller,  Augustus  H.,  Ballardvale,  Mass.         234 
Fuller,  Edgar  R.,  Bakersfield,  Cal.  112 

Fuller,  Frank  A.,  Preston,  Conn.  134 

*Fuller,  George  P.,  W.  Newburv,  Vt.  228,  230 
Fuller,  Homer  T.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  1870 

Fuller,  Jonathan  K.,  Johnson,  Vt.  424 

Fuller,  Montie  J.  B.,  Plainfield,  Mass.  254 

Fuller,  Nathan  E.,  Corning,  N.  Y.  338 

Fullerton,  Bradford  M.,  Brockton,  Mass.  1868 
Fulton,  Albert  C,  Somersworth,  N.  H.  326 

Fulton,  C.  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  1876 

*Fulton,  Robert  N.,  Littleton,  Mass.  9 

Furbish,  Edw.  B.,  Bath,  N.  Y.  1868 

Furbush,  A.  Chesley,  Georgetown,  Conn.  1900 
Furness,  George  A.,  Swanzey,  N.  H.  326 

Futch,  James  M.,  Elarbee,  Fla.  144,  146 

Gadd,  William  W.,  Richmond,  Mich.  270,  278 
Gafert,  Frederick,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  408 

Gaines,  Marshall  R.,  Pn.,  Coffee,  Va.  1884 

Gale,  Clarence  R.,  St.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1887 

Gale,  Sullivan  F.,  Mt.  Dora,  Fla.  6,  144 

Gale,  Tyler  E.,  Greenville,  N.  H.  320 

Gales,  Thomas  P.,  Lehigh,  I.  T.  1897 

*Gales,  Thomas,  Alton,  la. 
GaU,  C.  J.,  Littlerock,  la.  7,  194,  288 

Gallagher,  Elmer  D.,  Wahpeton,  N.  D.  364 

Gallagher,  George  W.,  Geddes,  S.  D.  404 

Gallagher,  Wm.  S.,  T.,  Braintree,  Mass.  1874 
Galloway,  Enail  R.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1893 
Galloway,  Joseph  F.,  Okahumpka,  Fla.  1871 
Gait,  Howard  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Gam,  Jee,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 

Gambleton,  Silas  A.,  Caledonia,  Miss.  298 

Gammell,  Sereno  D.,  N.  Brookfield,  Mass.  1868 
Gammon,  Robert  W.,  Decatur,  111.  168 

Gane,  Wm.  H.,  Greenfield  Hill,  Conn.  128 

Ganley,  William,  Salem,  N.  H.  326 

Garabedian,  Hohannes  B.,  Osceola,  N.  Y.  1888 
Gardner,  Austin,  Willington,  Conn.  140 

*Gardner,  Edward  V.,  Severy,  Kan.  210 

Gardner,  Francis  W.,  Strang,  Neb.  306,  314 
Gardner,  Harold  I.,  Melville,  N.  D.  7,  356,  362 
Gardner,  Nathan  E.,  Arborville,  Neb.  1863 

Gardner,  Rufus  P.,  St.,  Franklin,  N.  H.  1884 
Gardner,  William,  Dewitt,  la.  190 

Garfield,  Frank  L.,  Castleton,  Vt.  422 

Garfield,  John  P.,  E.  Cleveland,  O.  7,  9,  370 
Garner,  Alexander  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  142 
Garvin,  Hugh  C,  Eldon,  Mo.  300,  2 

Garrison,  S.  C,  McMurray,  Wash.  436,  438 

Gasque,  G.  Wallace,  Lake  Charles,  La.  7,  216 
Gates,  Albro  C,  Pinckney,  Mich.  272,  278 

Gates,  C.  Frank,  Constantinople,  Turkey,  480 
Gates,  Carl  M.,  Saco,  Me.  228 

Gates,  Charles  H.,  No.  Wilbraham,  Mass.  1851 
Gates,  George  A.,  Pr.,  Claremont,  Cal.  85,  485 
Gates,  Herbert  W.,  Pf.,  Chicago,  111.  1904 

Gates,  LorinS.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Gates,  Owen  H.,  Pf.,  Andover,  Mass.  1891 

Gause,  Noah  C,  San  Ftancisco,  Cal.  108 

Gavlik,  Andrew,  Duquesne,  Pa.  388 

*Gay,  Henry  H.,  Groton,  Mass.  1889 

Gaylord,  Edw.  D.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  86,  348 

Gaylord,  F.,  St.  Petersburg,  Russia,  1894 

Gaylord,  J.  Howard,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.  1899 

*Gearhart,  Chas.  D.,  la.  1890 

Geer,  Curtis  M.,  Pf..  Hartford,  Conn.  69,  485 
George,  David  M.,  Williamsburg,  la.  1871 

George,  Edward  A.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  342 

George,  Joseph  H.,  Springfield,  Mo.  9,  85 

George,  Robert  A.,  Cleveland,  O.  9,  1886 

Gerrie,  Andrew  W.,  Ridgefield,  Conn.  136 

Gerrie,  William  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  452 

Getchell,  E.  Plumer,  Cleveland,  O.  368 

Gibson,  Andrew,  Chatham,  Mass.  240 


Gibson,  John,  Iron  River,  Wis.  450 

Gibson,  John  C,  Edmore,  Mich.  270,  280 

Gibson,  Nelson  H.,  Florala,  Ala.  462 

Giddings,  Solomon  P.,  Washington,  D.  G.  1842 
Gidman,  Richard  H.,  Rockville,  Conn.  1867 
Gier,  Leon  E.,  Colo.  1902 

Gifford,  W.  H.,  Colesburg,  la. 
Gilbert,  Elias,  My.,  Cavite,  S.  D.  1894 

Gilbert,  George  E.,  Rosendale,  Wis.  448 

Gilbert,  George  H.,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Gilbert,  S.,  Ed.,  423  N.  State  st.,  Chi'go,  111.     46 
Gilbert,  Thomas  H.,  Meadows,  Ida.        160,  161 
Gill,  Charles  O.,  Hartland,  Vt.  424 

Gillam,  Ralph,  Ev.,  Melrose,  Mass.  1895 

Gillespie,  John  L.,  Sturgis,  Mich.  1896 

Gillett,  A.  L.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  44,  69 

Gillett,  William  R.,  Chicago,  111.  1885 

Gillette,  Edwin  C,  Canaan,  Conn.  124,  125 

Gilman,  Burton  S.,  Gardner,  Mass.  244 

Oilman,  George  P.,  Fresno,  Cal.  1872 

Gilman,  William  L.,  Morrison,  Colo.  1886 

Gilmore,  Charles  H.,  Rock  Rapids,  la.  198 

Gilmore,  George  W.,  Ed.,  189  Greene  av., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1886 

Gilmore,  Wm.  C,  Hood  River,  Ore.  384 

Gilmour,  George,  Seattle,  Wash.  1904 

Gilmour,  G.  S.,  Mattawan,  Mich.  276 

Gilpatrick,  Howard,  Hillsboro,  Ore.  384 

Gimblett,  Wm.  H.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  54,  258 

♦Gimlet,  W.  H.,  Casota,  Minn.  290 

Gipson,  Jacob  M.,  Phoenix,  Ala.  94 

Giroux,  Lewis  F.,  Pf.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1889 
Gist,  William  W.,  Pf.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.  1881 
Gladden,  Washington,  Columbus,  O. 

52,  65,  370,  484,  485 
Glasby,  Robert  L.,  Heber,  Cal.  112 

Glasson,  Joseph  ,Ypsilanti,  Mich.  1873 

Gleason,  Avery  K.,  Raynham,  Mass.  256 

Gleason,  Charles  A.,  Seward,  Neb.  314 

Gleason,  Charles  N.,   Henniker,  N.  H.  322 

Gleason,  George  L.,  Topsfield,  Mass.  246 

Gleason,  Herbert  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  1887 

Gleason,  John  F.,  S.  Amherst,  Mass.  234 

Goddard,  Dwight,  Cleveland,  O.  1898 

Goddard,  Henry  M.,  Essex,  Mass.  242 

Goddard,  John  C,  Salisbury,  Conn.  136 

Goddard,  Louis  A.,  Baraboo,  Wis.  446 

Goddard,  R.  J.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  7,  330 

Go£f,  Edward  F.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1875 

*Goff,  Edward  N.,  Whitehall,  111.  1891 

Goffin,  John  W.,  Pescadero,  Cal.  108 

Goin,  Edward  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

Golder,  Arthur  L.,  Me.  1891 

Gonzales,  Frank  C,  Buffalo  Center,  la.  188 

Gonzales,  John  B.,  Jennings,  La.  53,  485 

Good,  Chas.  M.,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 
Goodacre,  James  J.,  Hamilton,  Mass.  244 

[Goodale,  David  W.,  deceased,  23 

Goodell,  Isaac,  Haverhill,  Mass.  1877 

Goodell,  John  H.,  Pacific  Grove,  Cal.  108 

Goodenough,  A.,  Winchester  Center,  Conn.  140 
Goodenough,  G.  F.,  Northfield,  Conn.  134 

Goodenough,  Herbert  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 
Goodheart,  Simon  F.,  Whiting,  Vt.  424,  430 
Goodhue,  Henry  A.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  1863 

Goodrich,  C.  I,.,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

52,  142,  232,  434 
Goodrich,  Chauncey,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Goodrich,  Darius  N.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1865 

Goodrich,  John  E..  Pf.,  Burlington,  Vt.  1860 
Goodrich,  Joseph  A.,  Jefferson,  O.  372 

Goodrich,  Lincoln  P,.,  Taunton,  Mass.  258 

Goodsell,  Dennis,  Ceres,  Cal.  104 

Goodsell,  F.  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Goodspeed,  Frank  L.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

258,  484,  485 
Goodwin,  Frank  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

54,  86,  398,  484,  485 
Goodwin,  George  K.,  Bethel,  Vt.  420 

Goodwin,  Sam  H.,  Provo,  Utah,  46 

Goodwin,  Sherman,  So.  Royalton,  Vt.  426 

G.wdwin,  Wm.  M.,  Kent,  Conn.  1892 

Goodyear,  De  Mont,  Haverhill,  Mass.  246 

Gorden,  Henry  E.,  Pf.,  Iowa  Oty,  la.  1899 


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527 


Gordon,  Charles  E.,  E.  Pro\nclence,  R.  I.  396 
Gordon,  George  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  236 

Gordon,  G.  Andrew,  Southbridfre,  Mass.  258 
Gordon,  John,  Grand  Kapids,  Mich.  272 

Gordon,  Robert,  Somerset  Center,  Mich.  280 
[Gordon,  Robert  F.,  deceased,  23 

*Gordon,  William,  Eureka,  Cal.  1870 

Gordon,  William  C,  Westfield,  Mass.  252 

Gorton,  Dempster  I).,  Southboro,  Mass.  258 
*Gorton,  Philo,  Naponce,  Neb.  1862 

Goshen,  Elmer  I.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  418 
Goss,  Winfield  S.,  Pf.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1895 

Goudy,  Arthur  L.,  Kinsley,  Kan.  204,  206 

Gould,  Edwin  S.,  Prowdence,  R.  I.  1873 

Gould,  John  H.,  Norridgewock,  Me.  226 

Gould,  J.  Sidney,  Hanrock,  Mich.  272 

Gove,  J.  Sherman,  Marlboro,  N.  H.  324 

Grabill,  Dell  Q.,  Evansville,  Wis.  448 

Graedel,  Gottfried,  Odessa,  Wash.  440 

Graf,  John  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1864 

Graf,  Walter  C,  Gavs  Mills,  Wis.  44S,  4.50 

Graff,  Franklin  L.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  278 

Graham,  Hugh  F.,  Patten,  Me.  899 

Graham,  James  M.,  Gate  City,  Ala.  92 

Graham,  John,  Warwick,  Mass.  254,  260 

Graham,  Moses  A.,  Syamore,  Ga.  1877 

Graham,  William  H.,  Meansville,  Ga.  150,  152 
Grange,  Wallace  S.,  Wheaton,  111.  1888 

Grannis,  Geo.  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  182 

Grant,  Edwin  E.,  St.  Johnsbury  East,  Vt.  428 
Grant,  Frederic  L.,  Plainville,  Conn.  134 

Grant,  John  B.,  Courtland,  Ala.  1881 

Grant,  John  H.,  Meriden,  Conn.  130 

Grant,  Lathrop  C,  Menominee,  Wis.  452 

Grant,  M.  Lee,  Chelsea,  Mich.  268 

Grant,  Perley  C,  Newport,  N.  H.  324 

Grantham,  Lewis  J.,  Moline,  I  1.  172 

Grauer,  Otto  C,  P/.,  Oak  Park,  III.  48,  71 

Graves,  Arthur  G.,  Corning,  la.  188 

Graves,  Lucien  C,  Granville  Center,  Mass.  244 
Gray,  Annette,  My.,  Chevenne,  Wyo.  53 

Gray,  David  B.,  Portland,  Ore.  1863 

Gray,  Edwin  W.,  St.  Charles,  III.  1894 

Gray,  John,  Basin,  Neb.  1863 

Gray,  John  A.,  Orient,  N.  Y.  346 

Gray,  Richardson,  Sedalia,  Mo.  302 

Gray,  Samuel  H.  T.,  Hensler,  N.  D.  1899 

Grav,  Thomas,  Topeka,  Kan.  481 

Grav,  Wm.  B.  D.,  Si.,  Chevenne,  Mvo.  48,  53 
Grav,  William  D.,  Grantwood,  N.  J.  1S86 

Gray,  William  J.,  Merriam  Park,  Minn.  294,  86 
Greeley,  Clarence  D..  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.  454 
Greeley,  Frank  N.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1877 

Greelev,  Leslie  C,  Newburvport,  Mass.  252 

Green,  Chas.  C,  Gentry,  Ark.  372 

[Green,  Charles  E.,  deceased. 
Green,  Edward  F.,  Ashland,  Ore.  384 

Green,  Everett  E.,  Geneva,  O.  370 

Green,  F.  D.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  1888 

Green,  J.  M.,  S627  Prairie  av.,  Ch'go,  111.  1857 
Greenawav,  Brandon,  Britt,  la.  188 

Greene,  Chester  W.,  Chatham,  O.  368,  372 

Greene,  D.  Crosby,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

[Greene,  Edward  P.,  deceased,  24 

Greene,  Frederick  W.,  Middletown,  Conn.  130 
Greene,  George  E.,  Fort  Pierre,  S.  D.  402,  404 
Greene,  John  C,  Rockaway  Beach,  N.  Y.  348 
Greene,  John  M.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Greene,  Joseph  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Greene,  Maurice  N.,  Amherst,  Mass.  234 

Greene,  Richard  G.,  5  Beekman  st.,  N.  Y. 

City,  N.  Y.  18.56 

Greene,  Sam'l,  St.,  Seattle,  Wash.  8,  53 

Greenfield,  A.  Norris,  Baltimore,  Md.  232 

Greenlee,  Clyde  W.,  New  Plymouth,  Ida.  160 
Greenwood,  Victor  L.,  Rochester,  Minn.  294 

Greenwood,  Wm.,  T.,  Des  Moines,  la.  1874 

Gregg,  Arthur  E.,  Eastport,  Me.  7,  220 

Gregg,  James  B.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  118 
Gregg,  James  E.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  246,  2.54 

Gregory,  Alfred,  Webster,  S.  D.  410 

Gregory,  James  C,  East  Millinocket,  Me.    1892 
Gregory,  Lewis,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Grain,  Albert  L.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  338 


Grey,  Fred.,  Stockton,  Kan.  210 

Grey,  Ira  M.,  Chicago,  111. 

Gridley,  Albert  L.,  Parsons,  Kan.  1876 

Grieb,  Edmund,  Seattle,  Wash.  440 

*Grier,  S.  B.,  Chester,  S.  C.  400 

Grieshaber,  Charles  O.,  Shelby,  Mich.  280 

Griffin,  Edward  IL,  Baltimore,  Md.  1868 

Griffin,  Henry  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  65,  220 

Griffin,  Owen  A.,  Waycro.ss,  Ga.  1898 

Griffis,  William  E.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1877 

Griffith,  Frederick  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  442 

Griffith,  John  T.,  West  Groton,  N.  Y.  350 

Griffith,  T.  H.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.     1874 
Griffith,  Thos.  L.,  Cambria,  Minn.  294 

Griffith,  Thomas  M.,  Wheatland,  Pa.  392 

Griffith,  Wm.,  My.,  Princeton,  Minn.  1879 

Griffith,  Wm.  E.,  Plainview,  Minn.  292 

♦Griffiths,  David  R.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  1882 

♦Griffiths,  Frederick  R.,  Beverly,  Mass.       1903 
Griffiths,  Griffith,  Oakland,  Cal.  106 

Griffiths,  Henry,  Elgin,  Neb.  1873 

Griffiths,  Thomas,  Geneva,  Neb.  308 

Griffiths,  William  A.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.   446,  458 
Griffiths,  W.  R.,    Taharnow,  N.  Walc",        1887 
Grjggs,  R,  Eugene,  Breckenridge,  Mich. 
Grimes,  Frank  J.,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.  1875 

Grinnell,  Eugene  I.,    MuUiken,  Mich.  276 

Grinnell,  Joel  E.,  Madrid,  la.  192,  193 

Grinnell,  Orlando  S.,  Big  Rock,  III.  162 

Grisbrook,  Edward  O.,  New  Hartford,  Conn. 

9,  132 
[Griswold,  A.  Linley,  deceased. 
Grob,  Gottfried,  Springfield,  Mo.  302 

Groezinger,  Christian,  Wareham,  Mass.  260 

Groop,  Andrew,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  242 

Grosvenor,  Edwin  A.,  P/.,  Amherst,  Mass.    1872 
Grosz,  John  D.,  Loveland,  Colo.  120 

Grove,  Jacob  F.,  Leipzig,  N.  D.      356,  360,  362 
*Grover,  Daniel  R.,  Harvey,  III.  1886 

Grover,  Richard  B.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  244 

Groves,  Samuel  B.,  Thorsby,  Ala.  96 

Grupe,  Charles  W.,  Hillsboro,  N.  Y.  1890 

Grupe,  Fred  W.,  Java.  N,  Y.  360,  351,  342 

Guernsey,  Henry  H.,  Westfield,  N.  J.    332,  485 
Guild,  R.  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  52 

Gulick,  Edward  L.,  T.,  W.  Lebanon,  N.  H.     322 
Gulick,  Hervey,  Charlotte,  Vt.  422 

Gulick,  Nelson  J.,  Germantown,  Pa.  1888 

Gulick,  Orramel  H.,  St.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.        480 
Gulick,  Sidney  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Gulick,  Theodore  W.,  Hill  Citv,  Minn.  290 

Gulick,  U.  Hart,  Waterburv,  Conn.  1862 

Gulick,  William  H.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

[Gunn,  Elberrj'  B.,  deceased,  24 

Gunner,  Byron,  Columbia,  S.  C.  1884 

Gunsaulus,  F.  W^,  2618  Prairie,  Ch'go,  III.        71 
Gurney,  Mrs.  Ella,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  1894 

Gurney,  Henry  E.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  338 

Gustin,  Byron  F.,  No.  Amherst,  Mass.  234 

Gutterson,  Geo.  H.,  .Sfc,  Winchester,  Mass.   50 
Haarvig,  John  O.,  Allston,  Mass.  238 

*Habbick,  John  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1897 

Hack,  Rollin  T.,  Gorham,  Me.  222 

Hacke,  Augustus  C,  W^ellington,  R.  F.  D.,  O.  374 
Haddan,  James  F.,  Doerun,  Ga.  1888 

Hadden,  Archibald,  Muskegon,  Mich.  276 

Hadden,  Jacob  W.,  Bruce,  Wis.  1885 

Hadden,  Robert  A.,  Sec,  Ironton,  O.  1895 

Hadlev,  Willis  A.,  Keene,  N.  H.  322 

Hadlock,  E.  H.,  .SVc,  San  Francisco,  Cal.    1893 
*Hadsell,  Wlllard  L.,  Hvannis,  Neb.  1905 

Haecker,  M.  Claude,  Chickasha,  I.  T.  380 

[Haff,  Stephen,  deceased,  24 

Hageman,  James  C,  Portland,  Mich  278 

Hager,  Chas.  J^..,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Hager.  Charles  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  336 

*Haggblom,  John  R.,  Hammerland,  Finland, 

1902 
Hague,  William  B.,  My.,  Gorham,  Me.  1880 
Haigh,  Jeffrey  G.,  Middletown  Springs,  Vt.  424 
Haines,  Oliver  S.,  Anglin,  Wash.  436 

Haire,  William  C,  East  Jordan,  Mich.  1886 

Halbersleben,  Henry  C.,Petersburg,Neb.  312,  14 
Halbert,  Charles  T.,  Gilbert,  la.  1S96 


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Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


Halbert,  Leroy  A.,  43  N.  1st  st.,  K.  City,  K.  206 
Hale,  Edson  D.,  T.,  Vaca\'ille,  Cal.  1888 

Hale,  Harris   G.,  Brookline,  Mass.  46,  238 

Hale,  Morton  W.,  Keene,  N.  H.  326 

Hales,  John  J.,  Olds,  la.  196 

Hall,  Albert  E.,  Chester,  N.  H.  1880 

Hall  Archibald  M.,  Bloomington,  Ind.  1898 

Hall,  Charles  L  ,  Elbowoods,  N.  D.  358 

Hall,  Elliott  C,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1860 

Hall,  Fred  E.,  Centralia,  Kan.  204 

*HaIl,  Fred  L.,  Danbury,  Neb.  7,  308 

Hall,  George  A.,  Brookline,  Mass.  44 

Hall,  George  E.,  Dover,  N.  H.  320 

Hall,  Heman  B.,  Oberlin,  O.  1851 

Hall,  Isaac  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  216 

Hall,  John  C,  Sturbridge,  Mass  258 

Hall,  L.  E.,  No.  Abington,  Mass.  1882 

Hall,  Lyman  B.,  P/.,  Oberlin,  O.  1881 

Hall,  Martin  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1871 

Hall,  Newton  M.,  Springfield,  Mass.  258 

Hall,  Ransom  B.,  Prairie  City,  la.  1898 

[Hall,  Richard,  deceased,  24 

Hall,  Robert  D.,  Rosebud,  S.  D.  408 

Hall,  Samuel  A.,  Netawaka,  Kan.  1861 

Hall,  Thomas,  Island  Point,  Vt.  424 

Hallett,  Horace  F.,  Ashfield,  Mass.  234 

Halliday,  Jas.  L.,  Greenville,  Mich.  272 

Halliday,  Joseph  C,  Orange  City,  Fla.  1865 
Hallock,  L.  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1867 

Hallock,  William  A.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1860 
*Halmertz,  John  E.,  Woburn,  Mass.  262 

Ham,  Richard  K.,  San  Fransisco,  Cal.  8,  108 
Hambleton,  Ira  G  ,  Sebastopol,  Cal.  110 

Hamilton,  Benjamin  F.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  43,  46 
Hamilton,  Charles  S.,  East  Albany,  Vt.  1872 
Hamilton,  Gilbert  M.,  Locke,  R.  F.  D.,  N.  Y.  348 
Hamilton,  Henry  H.,  York  Center,  Me.  230 

Hamilton,  John  A.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  46 

Hamilton,  Joseph  F.,  Friend,  Neb.  308 

*Hamilton,  Jos.  S.,  West  Chicago,  111.  1903 

Hamilton,  Ralph  R.,  Wenona,  Ga.  1896 

Hamilton,  Washington  P.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1888 
Hamilton,  Wm.  John,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Hamlin,  Charles  H.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  242 
Hamlin,  Chris.  R.,  Killingly,  Conn.  126,  140 
Hamlin,  Cyrus,  Pf.,  Tougaloo,  Miss.  298 

Hamlin,  WilUam  R.,  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  424 

Hammer,  H.  A.,  Binger,  Okla.  380,  382 

Hammond,  Charles  L.,  Fairfield,  Neb.  308 

Hammond,  H.  O.,  Olathe,  R.  D.  4,  Kan.  1902 
Hammond,  Joseph,  Hebron,  N.  H.  322 

Hammond,  Joseph  R.,  Harrison,  Ark.  1901 

Hampton,  William  S.,  Dodge,  Neb.        308,  310 
Hanaike,  Joseph  B.,  Lihue,  T.  H. 
Hancock,  Charles,  Denmark,  la.  1861 

Hancock,  George  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  272 
Hand,  Clifford  N.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 

Hand,  La  Roy  S.,  Richland,  R.  F.  D.,  la.  188 
Handy,  Harrv,  Carthage,  N.  Y.  338 

Handy,  John  C,  Paola,  Kan.  208 

Haney,  Richard  S.,  Moline,  111.  172 

Hanford,  Samuel  I.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1887,  48 

Hankemeyer,  Nath'l  W.,  Rowley,  Mass.  1891 
Hanks,  Carlos  H.,  Owosso,  Mich.  278 

*Hanks,  W.  S.,  Middletown,  N.  Y.  1880 

Hanna,  Charles  W.,  E.  Canaan,  Conn.  126 

Hanna,  John  L.,  Hendlev,  N.  D.  358,  360 

Hanna,  Thomas,  Prado,  Cal.  112 

Hannaford,  Wm.  H.,  Lancaster,  Wis.  452 

Hannant,  Norrison  E.,  Morris,  Minn.  292 

Hannum,  Henry  O.,  Holvoke,  Mass.  246 

Hanscom,  Frank  I.,  Creston,  la.  198,  199 

Hanscom,  Fred.  L.,  Pittsfield,  111.  174 

Hanscom,  George  L.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  144 
*Hansen,  W.  A.,  Oto,  la.  196 

*Hanson,  John  H.,  Centerville,  la.  188 

Harbridge,  Clara  L.,  Ev.,  Highland,  Mich.  1893 
Harbridge,  Edward  H.,  Ev.,  Highl'd,  Mich.  274 
Harbutt,C.,Sfc.,34Dowst.,Portla'd,Me.  1SS8,  48 
Harbutt,  Robert  G.,  Me.  1883 

Hard,  Jasper  W.,  Huntlev,  111.  1902 

Hard  castle,  W.,  Iowa  Fails,  la.  194 

*Kardee,  Robert  L.,  Herndon,  R.  D.  2,  Ga.  1902 
Hardendorf,  C.  W.,  E.  Rockawav,  N.  Y.  340 


Harding,  Albert  E.,  Cincinnati,  O.  368 

Harding,  Henry  P'.,  Hallowell,  Me.  1855 

Harding,  Philip  E.,  No.  Amherst,  O.  374,  375 
Harding,  William  F.,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.  204 
Hardy,  Edwin  N.,  Quincy,  Mass.  254,  485 

Hardy,  James  W.,  Sedgwick,  Kan.  1898 

Hardy,  Millard  F.,  E.  Jaffrev,  N.  H.  322 

Hardy  Owen  E.,  East  Burke,  Vt.  420 

Hardy,  Vitellus  M.,  Morrisville,  Vt.  1872 

Hardy,  William  P.,  Redondo,  Cal.  114 

Hare,  Alfred  W.,  Eagle  Rock,  Cal.  112 

Haresnape,  William,    Buena  Park,  Cal.  112 

Harger,  Charles  H.,  Hubbell,  Mich.  274 

Hargrave,  John  W.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  145 
Haring,  E.  Ernestus,  Torrington,  Wyo.  460 

Harlow,  Edwin  A.,  So.  Windham,  Me.  1863 
Harlow,  Samuel  A.,  Grafton,  Mass.  244 

Harmon,  Elijah,  So.  Braintree,  Mass.  1867 

Harmon,  Willard  P.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  346 

*Harned,  Harry  E.,  Jefferson\alle,Vt.  7,  424, 428 
Harp,  Cyrus  D.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1886 

Harper,  Aimer,  Port  Byron,  111.  1853 

Harper,  Cecil,  Nantasket,  Mass.  1879 

Harper,  C.  W.,  CoUver,  Kan.  7,  204,  208 

♦Harper,  Edward  f .,  Pf.,  730  W.  Adams  st., 

Chicago,  111.  1896,  71 

Harper,  James  P.,  No.  Bennington,  Vt.  420 
Harper,  Joel,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Harper,  Thos.  H.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  382 

Harrington,  Charles  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  246 

Harrington,  Myron  O.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1877 

♦Harriot,  W.  C,  Annawan,  111.  1901 

Harris,  Benjamin,  Radnor,  O.  376 

Harris,  Mrs.  Bertha  J.,  Lakewood,  O.  1897 

♦Harris,  Charles  E.,  jr.,  Hvannis,  Mass.  1904 
Harris,  Charles  L.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  1874 

Harris,  Chester  E.,  Wolfboro,  N.  H.  326 

Harris,  Edward  A.,  Sheffield,  111.  1895 

Harris,  Everett  G.,  Louisville,  Ky.  214 

♦Harris,  George,  Pr.,  Amherst,  Mass.  85,  234 
Harris,  Harry  R.,  Mcintosh,  Minn.  290 

Harris,  Henry,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  168,  9 

Harris,  Oscar  E.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  7,  206 

Harris,  Ransom  C,  Crossville,  R.D.I,  Ala.  92,  4 
Harris,  Robert  N.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

Harris,  Rupert  W.,  Lakewood,  O.  1891 

Harris,  Theodore  W.,  Oxford,  N.  Y.  '346,  344 
♦Harris,  Thomas  B.,  Clark,  Colo.  1902 

Harris,  Waldo  B.,  Seward,  111.  176 

♦Harris,  William,  Blackbutte,  Ore.  1895 

Harris,  William,  Saugus,  Mass.  242 

♦Harris,  William  R.,  Hampden  Fla,.  1886 

Harrison,  Charles  H.,  Durham,  N.  H.  1904 

Harrison,  Charles  S.,  York,  Neb.  1859 

Harrison,  Fosdick  P.,  Townsend,  Mass.  260 

Harrison,  Hiram  B.,  Hastings,  Neb.  310 

Harrison,  James  H.,  Oskaloosa,  la.  1868 

[Harrison,  J.  K.,  deceased,  24 

Harrison,  Mar\'in  B.,  Scribner,  Neb.  314 

♦Hart,  Frank  W.,  Wall,  S.  D.  7 

Hart,  Hastings  H.,  Sec,  Oak  Park,  111.  1881 
Hart,  William  D.,  Wilton,  Conn.  140,  141 

Hart,  William  O.,  Elgin,  111. 
Hart,  William  W.,  Cliicago,  III.  168 

Hartranft,  Chester  D.,  Pr.,  Hartford,  Conn.  69 
Hartshorne,  Joseph  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1873 
Hartsough,  D.  Maurice,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1866 
Hartsough,  Walter  W.,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  1899 
Hartwell,  Arthur  E.,  La  Harpe,  III.  172 

Hartwell,  H.  Linwocd,  Bonne  Terre,  Mo.  8,  300 
Hartwell,  Minot  S.,  Marshall,  Minn.  1880 

Harvey,  Edward  H.,  Paw  Paw,  Mich.  1872 

Harvey,  Jasper  P.,  Chester,  Mass.  240 

♦Harvey,  William  R.,  Derby  Line,  Vt.  1900 
Harwood,  C.  M.  G.,  MilUown,  N.  B.  224 

Ham'ood,  Jas.  H.,  Orloff,  Cal.  1863 

Harwood,  Thomas  W.,  Bakersfield,  Vt.  420 
Haskell,  Edward  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Haskell,  Henrv  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Haskell,  Jos.  N.,  Prof.,  Nashville,  Tenn.      1900 
♦Haskell,  Joseph,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
♦Hart,  Frank  W.,  Wall,  S.  D.  7 

Haskett,  Charles  A.,  Dayton,  O.  1897 

Hasldn,  Spencer  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  452 


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529 


Haskins,  Robert  W.,  Reading,  Mass.  1S72 

Hassel],  Richard  B.,  Everett,  Wash.  1898 

Hassold,  F.  A.,  Dunkirk,  Ind.  182 

Hastings,  Richard  C,  Pr.,  New  Orl'ns,  La.  1887 
Hatch,  David  P.,  Franklin,  N.  H.  320 

Hatch,  Elias  W.,  Danville,  Vt.  1866 

[Hatch,  Franklin  S.,  deceased,  25 

Hatch,  George  B.,  Ware,  Mass.  260 

Hatch,  Reuben,  Oberlin.  O.  1850 

Hatfield,  Geo.  B.,  Oberlin,  O.  374 

Hathaway,  Warren,  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y.  336 
*Hatt,  Thomas  B.,  N.  Anson,  Me.  218,  224 

Haughton,  R.  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  1891 

Haugland,  Lars  N.,  Pulcifer,  Wis.  454 

*Hauptnian,  William,  Search  Light,  Nev.  1899 
Haven,  Sherman  W.,  Patchogue,  N.  Y .  346,  347 
Hawes,  Edward,  Hartford,  Conn.  1858 

Hawk,  Ira  T.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  138 

Hawkes,  Albert  S.,  Somersville,  Conn.  1901, 136 
Hawkes,  George  B.,  McCook,  Neb.  310 

Hawkes.  Winfield  S..  Caldwell,  Ida.  1868 

Hawkins,  Charles  W.,  Kern,  Cal.  .  112,  113 
Hawkins.Chauncey  J.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  238 
Hawkins,  Newman  H.,  Palisades,  Neb.  308,  312 
Hawkins,  Obadiah  W.,  Strieby,  N.  C.  354 

[Hawks,  John  S.,  deceased,  25 

Hawks,  Theron  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1855 

Hawley.  Calvin  F.,  Alpha,  111.  1854 

Hawley,  Henry  K.,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis.  450 

Hawley,  John  A.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.  256 
Hayden,  Frederick  S.,  P/.,Jacksonville,  111.  1874 
Hayes,  Edward  C,  Acton,  Mass.  252 

Hayes,  Francis  L.,  Topeka,  Kan.  210,  484 

Hayes,  James,  My.,  Danville,  111.  168 

Hayes,  Joseph  W.  W.,  Warrior,  R.  F.  D.  3, 

Ala.  1877 

Hayes,  Wm.  H.,  Windsor.  Vt.  430 

Hayley,  John  W.,  Tuftonboro  Cen.,  N.  H.  1864 
*Hayner,  Augustus  J.,  Freeport,  111.  1882 

Haynes,  Artemas  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 
Haynes,  C.  Stephen,  Athens,  Ga.  148 

Haynes,  Chas.  S.,  Reed's  Ferry,  N.  H.  324 

Haynes,  Edward  C,  Rodman,  N.  Y.  1882 

Haynes,  William,  Vernon,  Mich.  282 

Hayward,  Chas.  E.,  Sec,  Springfield,  Vt.  1895 
HajTvard,  Silvanus,  Globe  Village,  Mass.  1861 
Hazeltine,  Edwin  A.,  Rushville,  N.  Y.  348 

Hazen,  Austin,  Thomaston,  Conn.  138 

Hazen,  Azel  W.,  Middletown,  Conn.  130 

Hazen,  Carleton,  Portland,  Conn.  134 

Hazen,  Frank  W.,  Falmouth,  Mass.  242 

Hazen,  Hervey  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Hazen,  William,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Hazen,  William  S.,  Beverlv,  Mass.  426 

Head,  Wm.  W.,  Maltbv,  Wash.  438 

Heal,  Edward  G.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  336 

Heald,  Josiah  H.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.  46,  334 
Heald,  Katharine  P.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.  1896 
Healey,  Sullivan  S.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  442 

Healy,  Franklin  D.,  Chewelah,  Wash.  436 

*Heaps,  A.  R.,  Whiting,  la.  7,  200 

Heath,  Archie  M.,  Mountain  Creek,  Ala.  96 

Heath,  Jean  E.,  Piermont,  N.  H.  7,  324,  422 
Heath,  Squire,  Benson,  Minn.  286 

Heator,  George  W.,  Cadillac,  Mich.  1886 

Hebberd,  Stephen  S.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  1S88 

Heberlein,  Frederic  W.,  Bevier,  Mo.  300 

Heckendorn,  Geo.  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1890 
Hedberg,  Emil  O.,  Ev.,  Sueden,  1897 

Hedges,  William,  Colebrook,  Conn.  126 

Hedstrom,  J.  H.,  McPherson,  Kan.  1899 

Heermance,  Edgar  L.,  Mankato,  Minn.  290,  484 
Hefner,  Henry  J.,  Sherman,  Tex. 
Heghin,  Samuel  S.,  Gann  Vallev,  S.  D.  404 

Hegner,  Herman  F.,  De  Pue,  III.  168 

Hein,  George,  Durango,  R.  D.,  la.  190,  198 

Helming,  Oscar  C,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Hemenwav,  Frank  W.,  Zionsville,  Ind.  1889 
Hemphill,  Gray  W.,  N.ishville,  Tenn.  1890 

Hempstead,  Cari  W.,  Eddviille,  la.  190 

Hench,  William  R.,  Dundee,  111.  1S89 

Henderson,  Arthur  S.,  Atlantic,  la.  186,  187 
Henderson,  Geo.  W.,  Pf.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  1888 
Henderson,  John  H.,  La  Vergne,  111.  172 


Henderson,  John  R.,  Oconomowoc,  Wis.  454 
Henderson,  Thos.  H.,  Milton,  Ore.  '  ■  1868 
Hendeey,  Harry  B.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  86,  336,  442 
Hendrick,  Webster  L.,  Norwich,  Mass.  246 

*Hendry,  Thomas,  Los  Angeles,   Cal.  54 

Henkelmann,  Gustav  L.,  McCook,  Neb.  310 
Henness,  Peter  J.,  Williston,  N.  D.  364 

Henrikson,  John  M  ,  Ivoryton,  Conn.  1896 

Henrikson,  J.  Mathias,  DuBois,  Penn.  388 

Henrikson,  Karl  F.,  Quincy,  Mass.  1896 

*Henry,  Emma  K.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1898 

Henry,  F.  Edmonds,  Garner,  la.  192 

Henry,  J.  Addison,  Seattle,  Wash.  442 

Hensel,  William  A.,  Butte,  Neb.  306 

Henshaw,  George,  Sharon,  Penn.  1880 

Henshaw,  Gordon  E.,  Angola,  N.  Y.  336 

Henshaw,  Thomas  D.,  Chagrin  Falls,  O.  368 
Henson,  R.  H.,  Paris,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Tex.  416 

Herald,  Chades  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1889 

Herbert,  Ebenezer,  Lakeview,  la.  194 

Herbert,  Jos.,  Touchet,  Wash.  442 

Herbert,  Lemuel  G.,  McComb,  O.  1890 

Herbert,  Sherman  H.,  Hope,  Ida.  160 

Herforth,  Albert,  Scotland,  S.  D.  404,  406 

Herman,  Frederick  W.,  W.  Seneca,  N.  Y.  348 
Herman,  J.  E.,  New  Preston,  Conn.  134 

Herod,  James  A.,  Abbeville,  La.  216 

Herold,  Joseph  G.  W.,  No.  Madison,  Conn.  134 
Herr,  Horace  D.,  Humboldt,  la.  192,  200 

Herriek,  David  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Herrick,  Edward  E.,  Milton,  Vt.  424 

Herriek,  Edward  P.,  Matanzas,  Cuba,  142,  143 
Herrick,  George  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

*Herrick,  Henry  M.,  Stockton,  III.  1887 

Herrick,  John  R.,  Elgin,  111.  1854 

Herrick,  Malcolm  D.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1867 

Herrick,Robt.P.,S^,Minneapolis,Mi^n.  1883,  53 
Herring,  H.  C,  Sec,  New  York,  N.  Y.  9,  48,  484 
Hersey,  Charles  F.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  1894 
Hershey,  Simon  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1873 

Hershner,  John  L.,  Hood  River,  Ore.  1880,  53 
*Hertell,  Arthur  F.,  T.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  1898 
Herzog,  Jacob,  Prescott,  Wis.  454 

Hescock,  Gus.  B.,  Monson,  Me.  1889 

*Hess,  Henrv,  Butte,  Neb.  1864 

Hess,  Wm.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  7,  344 

Hesselgrave,  Chas.  E.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  330 
Hewitt,  George  R.,  W.  Medway,  Mass.  250 

Hewitt,  John  L.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  1874 

Hewlett,  Benj.  F.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1888 

Hewson,  E.,  2739  Dalton  av.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 
Heydenburg,  Frank  H.,  Winona  Lake,  Ind.  1898 
Heyhoe,  Albert  Geo.,  Norwich,  Vt.  426 

Heyse,  Henry  E  ,  Salina,  Kan.  210 

Hiatt,  Caspar  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  368,  485 

Hibbard,  Augustine  G.,  Torrington,  Conn.  1881 
Hibbard,  Rufus  P.,  Sayville,  N.  Y.  348 

Hicks,  Henry  R.,  Pawpaw,  III.  1868 

Hicks,  Iri  R.,  Ed.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1887 

Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  1876 

Hicks,  Richard,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  ,1861 
Hicks,  William  C.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1864 
♦HifTord,  David  S.,  Gorham,  Me. 
Higginbotham,J.K.,r., Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn.  412 
Higginbotham,  Robt.  G.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  125 
Higginbotham,  T.  Matison,  Waukegan,  111.  178 
Higgins,  Lucius  H.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  1864 
Higgins,  Robert  M.,  Berlin,  Wis.  446 

Higgons,  John  A.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  240 

Higgs,Isaac  W.,  92  La  Salle  st.,Chicago,  111.  1866 
Hightower,  Asa  D.,  Arlev,  Ala.  92,  94,  96 

Higley,  Henry  P.,  Castleton,  Vt.  1865 

Higuchi,  Kwan,  Hilo,  T.  H.  154 

Hihio,  John  K.,  Kaanapali,  T.  H.  154 

*Hild,  Albert,  Alexander,  Kan.  204 

[Hildreth,  Edward,  deceased,  25 

Hildreth.  Homer  W.,  Prospect,  Conn.  136 

Hilkerbaumer,  Richard,  Friend,  Neb.  308,  314 
Hill,  Abner,  Bethel,  N.  C.  352 

*Hill,  Albert  L.,  Enfield,  N.  H.  320 

[Hill,  Cahdn  G.,  deceased,  25 

Hill,  Charies  F.,  West  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  185 
Hill,  Charies  J.,  Orange,  Va.  1856 

Hill,  Charies  L.,  Janesville,  Minn.  288 


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Congregational  Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


Hill,  Charles  W.,  My.,  Hilo,  T.  H.  480 

Hill,  Dexter  D.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1869 

Hill,  Eben  L.,  Pf.,  Kansas  City,  Kan,  1876 

Hill,  Edwin  S.,  National  City,  Cal.  114 

*Hill,  Emmett  C.  W.,  Kendrick,  Ida. 
Hill,  Fred  D.,  Pf.,  Northfield,  Minn.  1903 

Hill,  George,  Dundee,  Mich.  270 

FHill,  George  A.,  deceased. 

Hill,  George  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1854 

Hill,  George  W.  C,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  7,  428 
Hill,  James  L.,  Salem,  Mass.  1875 

Hill,  Jesse,  Portland,  Me.  226 

Hill,  T.  Hughes,  Ferndale,  Wash.  440 

Hill,  Virgil  B.,  Alcester,  S.  D.  402,  404 

Hilliard,  D.  Lee,  New  Haven,  Vt.  426 

Hilliard,  Samuel  M.,  Frankfort,  S.  D.  404 

Hillis,  N.  D.,  31  Grace  ct.,  Br'kl'n,  N.  Y.  336 
Hillman,  Alfred  T.,  Conway,  N.  H.  320 

Hilton,  Charles  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 

Hilton,  John  V.,  Boulder,  Colo.  1860 

*Hincyey.  Mrs.  Abbie  R.,  Fairfax,  S.  D.  1892 
Hincks,  Edw'd  Y.,  Pf.,  Andover,  Mass.  63,  234 
Hindley,  George,  Helena,  Mont.  304 

*Hindley,  John  G.,  Derby,  Vt.  424 

Hindley,  William  J.,  Spokane,  Wash.  442 

Hinds,  John  M.,  Julesburg,  Colo.  312 

Hines,  Frank  B.,  Pr.,  Albion,  111.  1891 

Hinman,  George  W.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Hinman,  Herbert  J.,  Cresco,  la.  188 

Hipio,  John  K.,  Hawaii. 

Hird,  John  W.,  Pawlet,  Vt.  426 

Hitchcock,  A.N.,  Sec,  163  La  SaUe.Chi.,  111.  1877 
[Hitchcock,  A.  W.,  deceased,  26 

Hitchcock,  Charles  E.,  Claridon,  O.  368 

Hitchcock,  L.  Potter,  Alameda,  Cal.  104 

Hitchcock,  Milan  H.,  Winchendon,  Mass.  1857 
Hitchcock,  Philo,  Red  Granite,  Wis.  446,  456 
Hitchcock,  Samuel,  Hope,  N.  D.  360 

Hitchcock,  Wallace  C,  Pf.,  Ashland,  Wis.  1901 
Hix,  Lemon  B.,  Marshalltown,  la.  194 

Hjetland,  John  H.,  Winthrop,  Minn.  288,  296 
Hoadlev,  Horace  G.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  1888 
Hoag,  Mrs.  Alice  Barnes,  Great  Falls,  Mont.lS96 
Hoar,  Allen  J.,  Challis,  Ida.  '  160 

*Hobbs,  Edwin,  Saskatoon,  Canada,  1879 

Hobein,  Edward  L.,  Clinton,  Mass.  240,  242 
Hock,  Alvin  S.,  Albia,  la.  1905 

Hocking,  Chas.  L.,  Rhinelander,  Wis.  456 

Hodel,  Abraham,  Leipzig,  N.  D.  358.  60,  62,  64 
Hodgdon,  Frank  W.,  Des  Moines,  la.  190 

Hodgdon,  Thomas  M.,  W.  Hartford,  Conn.  138 
Hodges,Arthur,204  St.Johns  pl.,B'l'n,N.Y.  1904 
Hodges,  H.  A.,  Telluride,  Colo.  122 

*Hodges,  W.  R.,  Kremmling,  Colo.  120,  121 
Hodous,  Lewis,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Hoelzer,  Jacob,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.  120 

*  Hoffman,  C.  A.  Theo.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1902 
Hoffman,  J.  J.,  Odessa,  Wash.  440 

Hoffman,  John  H.,  North  Reading,  Mass.  252 
Hofstead,  H.  O.,  Ev.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1904 
Hogan,  Harding  R.,  David  City,  Neb. 

446,  456,  458 
Hogberp,  Adolf  F.,  Thomaston,  Conn.  138 

Hogen,  Bert  H.,  Pn.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1899 
Holbrook,  Chas.  P.,  Columbus,  O.  1905 

Holbrook,  David  L.,  Union  City,  Mich.  280 
Holbrook,  Fred  F.,  Rapid  City,  S.  D.  408 

Holbrook,  Ira  A.,  Toledo,  la.  1893 

Holcombe,  Gilbert  T.,  Clayton,  N.  Max.  1875 
Holden,  Edwin  K.,  Kilbourn,  Wis.  1885 

Holden,  Frederick  A.,  Huntington,  Conn.  130 
*Holden,  Rollin  B.,  Hetland,  S.  D.  7,  402,  404 
Holden,  Samuel,  So.  Royalston,  Mass.  256 

♦Hollars,  John  A.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1895 
*Holley,  John  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1897 

HoUister,  Frederic  M.,  Cromwell,  Conn.  126 
Holloway,  John  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.  330 

HoUowav,  William  H.,  Thomasville,  Ga.  148 
Holm,  Charles  J.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  242 

Holman,  Andrew  J.,  Dexter,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Ala.  92 
Holman,  Da\'id  A.,  Ev.,  Freeport,  Mich.  1891 
Holman,  William  H.,  Southport,  Conn.  136 

Holmes,  Henry,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 

[Holmes,  Henry  M.,  deceased,  26 


Holmes,  John  A.,  Champaign,  111.  164 

Holmes,  Otis  H.,  Algona,  la.  18& 

Holmes,  Thomas,  Chelsea,  Mich.  1844 

Holmes,  Wm.  T.,  Grand  Island,  N.  Y.  340 

Holmes,  William  T.,  Watertown,  Conn.  138 

Holp,  Lincoln  A.,  Sycamore,  R.  D.,  111.  172 
Holt,  Arthur  E.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  120 

*Holt,  R.  A.,  N.  Anson,  Me.  1904 

Holton,  Charles  S.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  252 
Holton,  Edward  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Holton,  Horace  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  300 

Holway,  John,  OberUn,  O.  1863 

Holway,  John  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  189& 

Holway,  Theodore  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

[Homes,  Francis  H.,  deceased,  26 

Homi,  John,  Ashtabula,  O.  1905 

Hood,  E.  Lyman,  Pr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  61,  485 
Hood,  Edward  C.  .Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1874 
Hood,  G.  A.,  Sec,  Denver,  Colo.  48,  484 

Hooker,  Amos  H.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  116 

♦Hoover,  Alden  R.,  Chicago,  111. 
Hoover,  Francis  T.,  Lockp't,  R.F.D.,  N.  Y.    338 
Hope,  Arthur  H.,  Middletown,  Conn.  131 

Hopkin,  Robert,  Columbus,  Wis.  448 

Hopkins,  F.  E.,  6360  Harvard  av.,Ch'o  111.  164 
Hopkins,  Harold  L.,  T.,  Albany,  Ore.  1898 

Hopkins,  H.,  Pr.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  85 

Hopkins,  H.  L.,  Albany,  Ore.  1898 

Hopkins,  Wm.  Herman,  Albany,  N.  Y.  86,  104 
Hopkins,  William  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  64,  118 
Hopley,  Samuel,  Lee,  Mass.  1865 

Hopp,  Johannes  H.,  Portland,  Ore.  386 

Hopwood,  John  L.,  Ch.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1903 
Horine,  Stephen  D.,  Grinnell,  la.  1890 

Home,  F.  M.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  1906 

Home,  Gideon,  Meansville,  Ga.  150 

Horner,  John  W.,  Revere,  Mass.  256 

Horsey,  Harold  I.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  1896 

Hoskins,  Emanuel,  Beulah  Heights,  Cal.  106 
Hotaling,  S.  P.,  Graham,  R.  D.  3,  La.  112 

Hotze,  Wm.  Herman,  Cherokee,  la.  1900 

Houghton,  Roy  M.,  Derby,  Conn.  126 

Houlding,  Horace  W.,  Tientsin,  China,  480 

House,  Albert  V.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

House,  Elwin  L.,  Spokane,  Wash.  9,  485,  442 
House,  J.  Henry,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

House,  J.  T.,  Pr.,  Kingfisher,  Okla.        85,  1896 
House,  R.  E.,  Fredericksburg,  la. 
Houston,  Ira  J.,  Cleveland,  O.  368,  36» 

Houston,  Robert,  Rapid  River,  Mich.  278 

Houston,  Warren  H.,  Eureka,  Kan.  1887 

Howard,  Charles  E.,  Comstock,  Neb.  1897 

Howard,  E.  L.,  60  W.  4th  av.,  Columbus,  O.  370 
Howard,  Henry  C.,  Lunenburg,  Vt.  424 

Howard,  Martin  S.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  262 

Howard,  T.  W.,  Bordet,  Minn.  53,  286,  290 

Howard,  William,  Hartford,  Conn.  185» 

Howe,  George  M.,  Groton,  Mass.  242 

Howe,  Samuel  H.,  Norwich,  Conn.  134 

*Howell,  Edward,  Horrell,  S.  C.  1867 

*Howell,  William,  Tavlor,  Pa.  1883 

Howes,  Albert  W.,  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.  320 

Howie,  David,  Hopedale,  Mass.  1889 

Howie,  John  Lloyd,  Olney,  111.  174 

Howie,  Robert,  Fairfax,  la.  1905 

Howkins,  Charles  W.,Pr.,  Nicholson,  Penn.  190O 
Howlands,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  T.,  Chillicothe,  O.  368 
Howland,  John,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Howland,  Sam'I  W.,  Pf.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  61,  873 
Hoyem,  Isaac,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  124 

Hoyle,  John  T.,  Clevel'd  Mills,R.D.l,  N.  G.  1888 
Hoyle,  Joseph  L.,  Pelham,  N.  H.  324 

Hoyt,  Charles  E.,  Mansfield,  Penn.  1877 

Hoyt,  Frederic  V.,  Spokane,  Wash.  1883 

Hoyt,  Henry  N.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  48.  248 
Hoyt,  Hiram  L.,  Pn.,  Pomona,  Cal.  11& 

Hoyt,  James  Ard,  Couch,  Mo.  1868 

Hoyt,  Jas.  Howard,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  132 
Hoyt,  James  P.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  144 

Hoyt,  John  L.,  Hudson,  O.  372 

Hubbard,  Charles  L.,  Arlington,  Mass.  1868 
Hubbard,  David  B.,  Middletown,  Conn.  130 
Hubbard,  George  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Hubbard,  George  H.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  246 


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List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


531 


Hubbard,  Horace  L.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  1879 
fHubbard,  Thomas  S.,  deceased,  27 

Hubbard,  W.  B.,  Centerbrook,  Conn.  126,  480 
Hubbell,  Fred  M.,  Mayville,  N.  D.  362 

fHubbell,  Henry  L,  deceased. 
Huckel,  Oliver,  Baltimore.  Md.  232,  484 

Hudson,  Alan,  Brockton,  Mass.  238 

IHudson,  Alfred  S.,  deceased,  27 

Hudson,  Dorr  A.,  N.  Chelmsford,  Mass.  240 
Huelster,  Anton,  Michipcan  City,  Ind.  182 

Huelster,  Edward  W.,  Homer,  N.  Y.  342 

Huelster,  William,  Elcin,  111.  1866 

Huffman,  S.  J.,  Aurelia,  la.  186 

Huget,  J.  Percival,  Galesburg,  III.  7,  170 

Hughes,  Evan  P.,  Grant's  Pass,  Ore.  1884 

Hughes,  Henry  R.,  Plymouth,  Penn.  392 

Hughes,  Hugh  P.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  1891 

Hughes,  John,  Ogd'b'g,  R.  F.  D.,  N.  Y.  1879 
Hughes,  John  E.,  Murdo,  S.  D.  406 

Hughes,  Lewis  T.,  Bangor,  N.  Y.  336 

Hughes,  Richard,  Holland  Patent,  N.Y.  342,  344 
Hughes,  Richard  C,  Pr..  Ripon,  Wis.  85,  1887 
Hughes,  Robert  W.,  Oskaloosa,  la.  1873 

Hughes,  W.  Tanner,  Rupert,  Vt.  426 

Hughey,  Thos.  J.,  E.  Tallahassee,  Ala.  92 

Huizinga,  Arnold  C.  P.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1905 
Hulbert,  Cah-in  B.,  So.  Dennis,  Mass.  1859 

Hulbert,  George  A.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  7,  330 

Hulbert,  Henry  W.,  P/.,  Portland,  Me.  7,  8,  226 
Hulbert,  Jay  M.,  Batavia,  111.  162 

Huleen,  John  J.,  Everett,  Wash.  438 

Hull,  Geo.  H.,  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.  218 

Hull,  Irvine  T.,  Springfield,  Mo.  1870 

Hull,  John  H.,  Frankfort,  Mich.  272 

Hull,  Lyman,  Manhattan,  Kan.  1872 

Hullinger,  Frank  W.,  Colorado  City,  Colo.  118 
Hultgren,  Peter  A.,  Kewanee,  111.  170 

Humberd,  Isaac  A.,  Mound  City,  III.  168 

Humby,  Stanley  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.        292 
IHume,  Edward  S.,  deceased. 
Hume,  Robert  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Hume,  Robert  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  8,  480 

Humfreys,  John,  Angola,  Ind.  182 

Humphrey,  Robert,  Dighton,  Mass.  240 

Humphrey,  Wm.  B.,  136  E.  17th  st.,  N.  Y.  Citv, 

1896 
Humphreys,  Oliver  M.,  Milford.  Neb.  310 

Humphreys,  Thos.  A.,  Taylor,  Penn.  392 

Hungerford,  Edward,  Burlington,  Vt.  430 

Hunnewell,  Frank  S.,  Reading,  Mass.  256 

Hunsberger,  Bvron  K.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Hunt,  Arthur  C.,  W.  Brooksville,  Me.  7,  220 
Hunt,  Emerson  L.,A/j/.,  Charlestown,  JIass.1894 
Hunt,  Eugene  F.,  Maynard,  Mass.  250 

Hunt,  Henry  W.,  Romeo,  Mich.  278 

Hunt,  Theo.  C,  Rice\al!e,  la.  194,  198 

Hunt,  William  S.,  Pocattello,  Ida.  160 

Hunter,  Hamilton  D.,  Carthage,  Mo.  300 

Hunter,  J.  D.,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Hunting,  Harold  B.,  Rochester,  Wis.  456 

Huntington,  Charles  W.,  Toledo,  O.  87.  376 
Huntington,  Geo.,  Pf.,  Northfield,  Minn.  1864 
*Huntington,  Geo.  H.,  Milton,  Mass.  7 

Huntington,  Henry  S.,  Constantinople, Turkey, 

250 
Huntlev,  Abi  T.,  Templeton,  S.  D.  1892 

Huntley,  Sanford  F.,  Templeton,  S.  D.  1886 
Hurd,  Alva  A.,  Preston,  Ida.  1872 

Hurd,  Edwin  T.,  West  Charleston,  Vt.  422 

Hurd,  Favette,  Springfield,  Mo.  1863 

Hurlbut,  John  E.,  Wapping,  Conn.  136 

Hurlbut,  Wm.  H.,  Gage,  Okla.  1893 

Hurless,  Parker,  Bureau,  111.  162 

Husband,  Charles  H.,  Linwood,  Kan.  208 

Husted,  John  T.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  266,  276 
Hutchins,  John  R.,  Litchfield,  Conn.  130 

Hutchinson,  Henry  H.,  Burlington,  N.  C.  1869 
Hutchinson,  John  F.,  Flat  Rock,  Mich. 

272,  276,  278 
Hutchinson,  Wm.  A.,  Granvnlle,  111.  170 

Hutton,  Milton  L.,  Marion,  la.  194 

Hyatt,  Albert  R.,  Medford,  Okla.  380 

Hvde,  Albert  M.,  Brockton,  Mass.  238 

Hyde,  Charle.s  L.,  Chicago,  111.  1884 


Hyde,  Forest  E.,  Garnett,  I^n.  206 

Hyde,  Frank  B.,  Wadesboro,  N.  C.  1896 

Hyde,  Frederick  S.,  Groton,  Conn.  9,  1894 

Hyde,  Henry,  Winchester,  Mass.  1882 

Hvde,  William  D.,  Pt.,  Brunswick,  Me.  85,  485 
*Hyden,  Green  D.,  Tolt,  Wash.  442 

Hyslop,  James,  St.  Johns,  Mich.  280 

laea,  Isaac  D.,  Haiku,  T.  H.  154 

Ibanez,  Jose  M.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  416 

Ide,  Henry  C,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  7,  344 

*Iden,  Alpheus  J.,  Chase,  Mich.  1876 

Imes,  Benjamin  A.,  Prairie,  Ala.  1880 

*Imes,  G.  Lake,  Nashville,  Tenn.  412 

Imrie,  A.  B.,  Johannesburg,  Mich.  274 

Inaina,  Joseph  P.,  Keokea,  T.  H.  1888 

Ingalls,  Edmond  C.,  Colchester,  Conn.  126 

ringersoU,  E.  P.,  deceased,  27 

Ingham,  J.  Edward,  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.  53,  1896 
Ingraham,  Alexander  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  1898 
*Inouye,  R.,  Seattle,  Wash.  442 

lorns,  Benjamin,  Carthage,  S.  D.  402,  404,  408 
Ireland,  Edwv  S  ,  Richardson,  Wash.  1891 

Ireland,  William  F.,  Gasport,  N.  Y.  340 

Irons,  John,  Sheldon,  Vt.  428 

Irwin,  Corydon  S.,  Plain  City,  O.  1874 

Isaacs,  William  J.,  Sargent,  Neb.  314 

Isakson,  Andrew  J.,  Warren, Penn.  392 

Ives,  Henry  S.,  Westhampton,  Mass.  262 

Ives,  J.  S.,  Sec,,  Hartford,  Conn. 

48,  54,  87,  124,  484,  485 
Ives,  Joseph  B.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1877 

Izard,  John,  Netawaka,  Kan. 
Jaekman,  George  W.,  Madison,  W^is. 
Jackman,  Richard  H.,  Oglesby,  111. 
*Jackson,  Brooks,  Plains,  Mont.  1887 

Jackson,  E.  G.  H.,  Amethyst,  Colo.  1904 

Jackson,  Frank  D.,  Milton,  Wis.  308 

Jackson,  George  A.,  deceased,  27 

Jackson,  Henry  E.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.J.  7,  330 
Jackson,  John  A.,  Columbus,  Mont. 
Jackson,  Joseph  S.,  Steubenville  O.  1890 

Jackson,  Samuel  N.,  Burlington,  Vt.  1866 

Jackson,  W.  Parkyn,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  426 

Jacobs,  Herbert  H.,  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1898 
Jacobs,  William  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  270 

Jacobus,Melancthon  W.,P/.,Hartf'd,Ct.  69,  1884 
[Jagnow,  A.  A.,  deceased,  28 

*Jamarik,  Paul,  Disputantia,  Va.  434 

James,  Allen,  Beloit,  Ala.  1881 

James,  Bartlett  B.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
James,  Benjamin,  Arnot,  Penn.  388 

James,  D.  Melancthon,  Newton,  Mass.  1887 
James,  George  W.,  Morris,  111.  172 

James,  Horace  P.,  No.  Yakima,  Wash.  1880 
James,  Mrs.  Lydia  I.,  Wales,  Europe,  198 

James,  Owen,  Fall  River,  Mass.  242 

James  T.  Illtyd,  Wales,  Europe,  1885 

James,  Wm.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  344 

Jamison,  Henry  W.,Beresford,  S.  D,  402,  408 
Jamison,  Robert  W.,  Sioux  City,  la.  1881 

Janes,  Elijah,  Campbell,  Cal.  1874 

Janes,  George  Milton,  Burlington,  Mass.  238 
Janes,  Henry,  Newton  Falls,  O.  374 

Jansen,  Jacob  E.,  Alvord,  la.  7,  186 

Jaquith,  Charles  A.,  Neligh,  Neb.  136 

Jefiferies,  J.,  Neb.  City,  R.F.D.3,  Neb.  306,  310 
JefTerson,  C.  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  344 

Jeffery,  Frank  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Jelinek,  John,  Hornestead,  Penn.  1892 

Jelinek,  Joseph,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  452 

*Jelliffe,  W.  Raymond,  Boston,  Mass.  8,  236 
Jenkins,  David,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1876 

Jenkins,  D.  Llovd,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1868 

Jenkins,  Da\nd  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  290,  296 
Jenkins,  Frank  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  48,  61,  485 

Jenkins,  George  C,  Richmond,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Me. 
Jenkins,  James,  Ebensburg,  Penn.  388 

Jenkins,  J.  Alex.,  Cleveland,  O.  368 

♦Jenkins,  John  J.,  Sharon,  R.  D.  67,  Penn.  1866 
Jenkins,  Jon.  L.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1855 
Jenkins,  Josiah  H.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1S65 

Jenkins,  Owen,  Greenwich,  O.  372 

Jenkins,  R.  C,  Garvin,  Minn.  288 

Jenkins,  Thomas,  Madison,  N.  Y.  1858 


532 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


Jenkins,  T.  P.,  Dawn,  Mo.  300 

Jenkins,  William  M.,  Lake  Beuton,  Minn.  290 
Jenkyns,  Ebenezer  H.,  Falmouth,  Me.  222 

Jenness,  George  O.,  Charlton,  Mass.  240 

Jenney,  E.  Winthrop,  Ev.,  Yankton,  S.  D.  1873 
Jennings,  Isaac,  Bennington  Center,  Vt.  420 
Jennings,  Wm.  L.,  Cabot,  Vt.  422 

Jensen,  Chas.  J.,  Elderon,  Wis.  1S93,  446 

*Jensen,  Martin,  Murphys,  Cal.  1898 

Jernberg,  R.A.,P/.,744  Monroe  st.,Ch'o,  74, 1887 
Jertberg,  Carl  A.,  Springfield,  Mo.  302 

Jessee,  C.  C,  1050  Central  pk.av.,  Ch'ga,  111.  164 
Jevne,  C.  Arthur,  Oak  Park,  111.  174 

Jewell,  George  C,  Iowa  City,  la.  1874 

Jewett,  E.  H.,  Hydro,  Okla. 
Jewett,  Henry  E.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  104 

Jewett,  John  E.  B.,  Pepperell,  Mass.  1851 

Job,  Herbert  K.,  Kent,  Conn.  130 

Job,  Philip  A.,  Carlisle,  Mass.  240 

Johansen,  Bernt,  Forest  City,  la.  1S72 

John,  John,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Johns,  Reading  B.,  Enfield,  N.  C.  1886 

Johnson,  Albion  H.,  Roslindale,  Mass.  246 

Johnson,  Ansel  E.,  Monrovia,  Cal.  114 

Johnson,  Arthur  W.,  Taylor,  Neb. 
Johnson,  B.  Otto,  Collinsville,  Conn.  126 

Johnson,  Calvin  C.,  Ev.,  Harrison,  Ark.  1886 
Johnson,  Christian  S.,  Osseo,  Wis.  454 

Johnson,  Eugene  A.,  Philadelpliia,  Penn.  7,  390 
Johnson,  Francis  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  1861 

Johnson,  Frank  A.,  New  Milford,  Conn.  9,  1871 
Johnson,  George  H.,  Swampscott,  Mass.  260 
Johnson,  George  H.,  New  Milford,  Conn.  132 
Johnson,  Harry  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1896 
Johnson,  H.  T.,  R.F.D.l,Andersonville,  Ga. 

148,  149 
Johnson,  James,  Sedgwick,  Kan.  210 

Johnson,  John  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.  248 

Johnson,  John  E.,  Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.  256 

*Johnson,  John  M.,  Gallup,  N.  M. 
Johnson,  J.  Wesley,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1859 

Johnson,  John  Wm.,  Hinsdale,  111.  1904 

Johnson,  Ludwig,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132,  133 
Johnson,  Nels  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.  398 

Johnson,  P.  Adelstein,  Sec,  Grinnell,  Ia.48,1898 
Johnson,  Samuel,  New  Haven,  N.  Y.  1856 

Johnson,  Samuel  M.,  jr..  Friendship,  N.  Y.  344 
Johnson,  Thos.  L.,  Middletown,  Ga.  1903 

Johnson,  William,  Mead\alle,  Mo.  300 

*Johnson,  Wm.H.,1419  Medell  av.,Ch'o,  111.1902 
Johnson,  William  J.,  Springfield,  111.  176 

Johnson,  William  L.,  Lexington,  Ky.  214 

Johnson,  William  N.,  Lakeside,  Wash.  1898 
Johnston,  Frank  L.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  300 

Johnston,  John  B.,  Crystal  Lake,  111.  168 

Johnston,  L.  H.,  Norwood,  N.  Y.  344 

Johnstone,  Wm.  G.,  Western  Canada,  1892 

Jolly,  Franklin  P.,  Joliet,  111.  1897 

Jones,  Abram  R.,  Alexandria,  O.  366,  376 

Jones,  Albert  N.,  Turner,  Me.  1872 

Jones,  Burton  H.,  Oswego,  Ore.  1897 

Jones,  Carl  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  7,  270 

Jones,  Chas.  A.,  St.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.  485 

Jones,  Charles  W.,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  266 

Jones,  Clinton  M.,  W.  Woodstoclc,  Conn.  140 
Jones,  David,  Scranton,  Penn,  392 

Jones,  David  C,  Coolville,  O. 
Jones,  David  E.,  Ellington,  Conn.  128 

Jones,  D.  Jerome,7'.,164  42d  pl.,Ch'go,  111.  1844 
Jones,  D.  Todd,  Reading,  Kan.  1866 

Jones,  Edward  I.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1862 

Jones,  Ernest,  Viola,  Wis.  450,  452,  458 

[Jones,  Franklin  C,  deceased,  28 

Jones,  Frederick  V.,  Niles,  Cal.  106 

Jones,  George,  Meadville,  Penn.  390 

Jones,  Geo.  Jas.,  Oak  Hill,  O. 
Jones,  Gustavus  W.,  Winchendon,  Mass.       262 
Jones,  Harry  H.,  New  Smyrna,  Fla.  144 

Jones,  Homer,  Rust,  La.  216 

Jones,  Howard  M.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  274 

Jones,  Hugh,  Neath,  Penn.  1896 

Jones,  Hugh  W.,  Delta,  Penn.  1894 

Jones,  Idrvs,  Be%'ier,  Mo.  300 

Jones,  Ira  B.,  Toledo,  O.  1879 


Jones,  J.  Twyson,  Ebensburg,  Penn.  388 

Jones,  James  A.,  Sedalia,  N.  C.  352,  354 

Jones,  James  A.,  W.  Pittston,  Penn.  392 

Jones,  James  L.,  Stewarsville,  Minn.  294 

Jones,  James  V.,  Carroll,  Neb.  306 

Jones,  James  V.,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  390 

Jones,  Jay  J.,  Douglas,  Wyo.  460 

[Jones,  John  A-,  deceased. 

Jones,  John  B.,  Sharon,  Penn.  392 

*Jones,  John  D.,  Spokane,  Wash.  1885 

Jones,  John  E.,  Pingree,  N.  D.  358,  362 

Jones,  J.  Lewis,  lone,  Ore.  384 

Jones,  John  M.,  Hammond,  N.  Y.  342 

Jones,  John  P.,  Fabius,  R.  D.  1,  Ala.  94,  480 
Jones,  Jonathan,  Mazomanie,  Wis.  1864 

Jones,  Marion  S.,  Meridian,  Miss.  298 

Jones,  Morgan  P.,  Shandon,  O.  376 

Jones,  Newton  I., Thompson,  Conn.  138 

Jones,  Richard,  Herrick,  S.  D.  404,  408 

Jones,  Richard  M.,  Portland,  Ore.  1867 

Jones,  R.  T.,  Clinton,  la.  198 

Jones,  Seneca,  Suisun,  Cal.  1 10 

Jones,  Spencer  L.,  Winnsboro,  S.  C.  400 

Jones,  Thomas,  Verdon,  Neb.  314 

Jones,  Trevor  C.,  Durand,  Mich.  270 

Jones,  W.  Caradog,  Utica,  N.  Y.  350 

Jones,  Wm.,  4078  76th  st.,  Cleveland,  O.  368 
Jones,  William  C,  Homestead,  Penn.  390 

Jones,  Wm.  H.,  Hammond,  Ind.  1876 

Jones,  William  L.,  Cloverdale,  Cal.  1854 

Jones,  William  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Jones,  Winfield  S.,  Heath,  Ala.  94 

Jordan,  Albert  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Jordan,  Israel,  West  Falmouth,  Me.  222 

Jordan,  John  W.,  Shiocton,  Wis.  448,  456 

Jordan,  William  H.,  Wyoming,  111.  1856 

Jordan,  William  T,  Ottawa,  Kan.  208 

Jordan,  Wilham  W.,  Clinton,  Mass.  240 

Jorden,  Frank  F.,  Torrington,  Conn.  1880 

Jorgensen,  Theodore,  Newm'ns'  Gr've,  Neb.  312 
Josefson,  Matthew,  159  St.  Ann's  av.,  N.  Y.  City 
Josephson,Hans  F.,iVf2/.,Cooperstown,N.D.  1895 
Josephson,  John  A.,  Steuben,  Wis.  450,  452,  456 
Judah,  Solomon  B.,  Esto,  Fla.  144,146 

Judd,  Hubert  O.,  Hiawatha,  Kan.  206 

Judson,  George  W.,  Winsted,  Conn.  140 

Julien,  Matthew  C,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  252 
Jump,  Herbert  A.,  Brunswick,  Me.  67,  220 

Junkins,  Frank  A.,  E.  Concord,  N.  H.  320 

Kaai,  David,  Kalaupapa,  T.  H.  156 

Kaaia,  Solomon  P.,  Waianae,  T.  H.  160 

Kaaiakamanu,  Da\ad  K.,  Kipahulu,  T.  H.  156 
Kaailua,  Solomon  K.,  Keanae,  T.  H.  156 

Kaalouahi,  John,  Halawa,  T.  H.  154 

Kaauwai,  Isaiah  K.,  Kapaa,  T.  H.  156 

Kaeo,  Charles  W.  P.,  Hookena,  T.  H.  1901 

Kahooio,  Daniel,  Laupahoehoe,  T.  H.  1890 

*Kakani,  Lyons  K.,  Hana,  T.  H.  1897 

Kalaidjian,  Mihran  T.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Kalaiwua,  W.  M.,  Kailua,  T.  H.  1884 

Kalev,  John  A.,  No.  Ridgeville,  O.  374 

Kalino,  John,  Paia,  T.  H.  158 

Kamakawiwoole,  C.  M.,  Honokaa,  T.  H.  154 
Kamau,  William,  Pahoa,  T.  H.  156 

Kambour,  Gabriel  B.,  Lower  Waterford,  Vt.  428 
Kamoku,  Job  N.,  Waiohinu,  T.  H.  7,  158 

Kantner,  William  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  440 

Kapali,  David,  Moanalua,  T.  H. 
Kapu,  Samuel,  Lahaina,  T.  H.  1888 

*Kashiba,  Sahuro,  Oberlin,  O.  7 

Kasson,  Frank  H.,  Ed.,  Wellfleet,  Mass.  260 
Kauaolalena,  Geo.Masaka.Honokohau.T.H.  154 
Kaufifman,  D.  C,  Wadhams  Mills,  N.  Y.  350 
Kauhane,  John,  Waiohinu,  T.  H.  1864 

Kaulili,  Solomon  K..  Lihue,  T.  H.  156 

Kaumeheiwa,  Lincoln  B.,  My.,  Hana,  T.  H.  154 
Kauwealoha,  Samuel,  Uapou,  T.  H. 
Keagy,  Franklin  W.,  Lewis,  la.  194 

Keala,  John,  Hookena,  T.  H.  154 

Kealoha,  Moses  C,  Kohala,  T.  H.  1897 

Kebbe,  David  L.,  So.  Dartmouth,  Mass.  240 
Kedzie,  William  R.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  7,  278 

Keedy,  Edward  E.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me.  230 
Keedy,  John  L.,  No.  Andover,  Mass.  252 


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List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


533 


Keeler,  Arza  B.,  Henry,  S.  D.         COO,  402,  404 

Keeler,  Ernest  M.,  Loomis,  S.  D.  406 

Keeler,  John  AV.,  Roscoe,  K.  Y.  348 
Keeler,  Seneca  M.,  Danbury,  Conn. 

Keeling,  Geo.  P.,  Denver,  111.  168,  178 

Keeling,  James  H.,  Deer  River,  N.  Y.  340 

Keene,  Josiah  L.,  Kellocg,  Ida.  160 
Kekahuna,  Joseph  K.,  naianae,  T.  H. 

Kekuewa,  Samuel  W.,  Kohala,  T.  H.  1878 

Keliipio,  Levi  D.,  Waiialua,  T.  H.  154 

Keller,  Charles  E.,  Coolville,  O.  1904 
♦Keller,  Ezra,  Ontario,  111. 

Keller,  Lewis  H.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  450 

Kellev,  A.  C,  Sherrard,  111.  7,  176 

Kelley,  Frederic  I.,  ]:ast  Derry,  N.  H.  320 

Kelley,  Georse  W.,  Portland,  Me.  1872 

Kellev,  Samuel  E.,  Reed  City,  Mich.  278 
KellinRton, Herbert  H.,  Howell's  Depot,N.Y.342 

Kellner,  Charles  J.,  Drummond,  Okla.  380,  382 

Kellogg,  Fred.  B.,  Waterbury,  Vt.  428 

Kellogg,  George  N.,  Morrisville,  Vt.  1878 

Kellogg,  H.  Martin,  Moosup,  Conn.  138 

Kellogg,  Howard  W.,  Delavan,  Wis.  448 

Kellogg,  Royal  J.,  Bowman,  N.  D.  356 
Kelly, B.  D.,San  Antonio  de  los  Banos,Cuba,  142 

Kelly,  E.  P.,  Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.  256 

Kelsey,  Henry  IL,  Hartford,  Conn.  128 

Kelsev,  William,  Vernon,  Kan.  1876 

Kel^^ey,  William  S.,  AUston,  Mass.  1885 

Kelso,  Charles  C,  Columbus,  O.  370 

Kemp,  George  H.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  1880 

Kempton,  A.  Joseph,  Addison,  Mich.  1901 

♦Kenaston,  Ovando  V.,  Butte,  Neb.  1872 

Kendall,  Robert  R.,  Pf.,  Sanford,  Fla.  146 

♦Kendall,  Sidney  C,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1883 

Keneston,  Luther  M.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  420 

Keniston,  Wm.  B.,  Harpswell,  Me.  222 
Kennedy,  Daniel  R.,  .jr.,  Suffield,  Conn.         138 

Kennedy,  Wvatt  R.,  Hagan,  Ga.  148 

Kenney,  Charles  H.,  Old  Orchard,  Me.  1873 

♦Kenney,  Mrs.  Julia  L.,  Jackman,  Me.  1905 

Kenngott,  George  F.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Kenniston,  George  N.,  Danville,  111.  1890 

*Kent,  Evarts,  Enosburg,  Vt.  422 

Kent,  Laurance  G.,  Kibbie,  Mich.  1896 
Kent,  R.  J.,  605  Hancock,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  336 

Kent,  Thomas,  Boscobel,  Wis.  446 
Kent,  Wm.  H.,  1151  N.  40  st.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Kenvon,  Frank  E.,  Wauseon,  O.  378 

Kephart,  Harry  C,  Denver,  Colo.  1900 

Kephart,  Wm.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  52,  344 

Kern,  Andrew,  Inland,  Neb.  310 

Kern,  Herbert  A.,  Reading,  Mich.  1886 

Kershaw-,  John,  Braddock,  Penn.  388 

Ketchen,  Chas.  P.,  Wolcott,  Conn.  140 

Kettle,  Joseph  B.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  300,  302 

Kettle,  William  F.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  346 

♦Keyes,  Russell  M.,  Ludington,  Mich.  1865 

Keyser,  Cahin,  Goshen,  Mass.  244 

Kidder,  Albert  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  112 

Kidder,  Josiah,  Westford,  Vt.  430 

Kidder,  Samuel  T.,  Springfield,  Mo.  302 

Kidder,  W.  James,  Norfolk,  Neb.  1858 

Kiest,  Chas.  F.,  Dongola,  111.  168,  172 

Kilbon,  Charles  W.,  .Springfield,  Mass.  1873 

Kilbon,  Geo.  L.  W.,  A.shton,  S.  D.  402 

Kilbon,  John  L.,  Springfield,  Ma.<=s.  86,  258 

Kilbourn,  Henry  J.,  Maiden,  Mass.  7,  242 
Kilbourn, James  K..St.  Johnsb'y  Cenfer,Vt.l873 

Kilburn,  Da\nd,  Allegheny,  Penn.  1884 

Kilburne,  William,  Spring  Vallev,  111.  176 

Kilgore,  Wm.  C.  J.,  Wiklwood,  Fla.  1892 

Killen,  John  T.,  Barnesville,  Minn.  286 

Kimball,  Edward  P.,  Waterloo,  la.  1852 
Kimball,  Harry  W.,  So.  Wevmouth,  Mass.     262 

Kimball,  Henry  S.,  Trov.  N.  H.  326 

Kimball,  Jere.,  Duluth,  Minn.  1891 

Kimball,  John  H.,  San  Mateo,  Cal.  108 

Kimball,  Joseph,  Groveland,  Mass.  324 

KimViall,  Lucien  C,  Chichester,  N.  H.  318 

Kimberly,  F.  A.,  Perry  Center,  N.  Y.  346 

Kincaid,  John,  Elbridge,  N.  Y.  340 

♦Kindred,  George  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1895 

King,  Christopher  C,  Atlanta,  Ga.  150 


King,  E.  Alonzo,  Sandusky,  O.  376 

King,  Henry  C,  Pr.,  Oberlin,  O. 

44,  46,  53,  72,  85,  484,  485 
King,  Henry  D.,  Kinsman,  O.  1856 

King,  Hines  E.,  Candor,  N.  C.  1901 

King,  James  H.,  Ilopkinton,  Mass.  1884 

King,  James  Duke,  Wilmington,  Vt.  422,  430 
King, S.W., 244  Willoughby  av.,  B'yn,  N.Y. 

1889 
King,  Thomas,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

King, Walter  D.,Coopers'le,  R.D.  3,  Mich. 

270, 274 
King,  Willet  D.,  Omaha,  Neb.  312 

Kingman,  Henry,  Claremont,  Cal.  112 

Ivingsbury,  Fred  L.,  A'entura,  Cal.  116 

Kingsbury,  J.  D.,  ^7.,  Bradford,  Mass.  1856 

Kingsbury,  Lucius,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  1876 

[Kingsbury,  William  H.,  deceased,  28 

Kinmouth,  Albert  E.,  Ledyard,  Conn.  130 

Kinne,  Thornas  C,  Montague,  Mass.  1875 

Kinney,  George  E.,  Lee,  N.  H.  322 

Kinney,  George  W.,  Kalamazoo,  R.D. 12,  Mich. 

270,  284 
Kinzer,  Addison  D.,  Kent,  Wash.  440 

Kiplinger,  Orville  L.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  1897 
Kirby,  Edward  N.,  Pf.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1885 
Kirbve,  J.  Edward,  Medina,  0.  374 

♦Kirchner,  A.  F.  C,  Granby,  Mo.  1905 

♦Ivirker,  James  K.,  Do^den,  N.  D.     7,  358,  364 
♦Kirk,  F.  Lazarus,  Brainerd,  Minn. 
Kirk,  Wm.  N.,  Chicago,  111.  7,  164 

Kirkland,  Hugh,  Diamond,  Ind.  1900 

Kirkland,  Lemuel  A.,  Allegheny,  Penn.  388 

Kirkpatrick,  John  E.,  Topeka,  Kan.  134 

Kirkwood,  James,  Cromwell,  la.  188 

Kirkwood,  Wm.  A.,  23  W.  93d  st.,  N.  Y.  City, 

1893 
Kirtland,  Chas.  C,  Redwood  City,  Cal.  108 

Kitchel, Cornelius  L-.T".,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1870 
♦Kitchen,  Thomas  A.,  Corbin,  Ky.  214 

Kittell,  James  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  ■         1902 

Kittleson,  Glaus,  Junction  City,  Wis.  1877 

Klock,  Edwin  J.,  No.  Stonington,  Conn.  134 
Klopp,  John  J.,  Stanton,  Neb.  314 

Klose,  Wm.  H  ,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  174 

Kloss,  Charles  L.,  Phila.,  Penn.  52,  390,  484 
Kloss,  Daniel,  Tempe,  Ariz.  1860 

Knapp,  Chas.  E.,  Williamsfield,  O.  378 

Knapp,  George  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Knapp,  George  W.,  Riverton,  Neb.  312 

Knapp,  S.,  jr.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

Knappenberger,  J.  Wm.,  Niantic,  Conn.  134 
Knight,  Edward  H.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1883 
Knight,  Frederick  T.,  Northbridge,  Mass.  252 
Knight,  Plutarch  S.,  Salem,  Ore.  •  386 

Knight,  Wm.  A.,  Brighton,  Mass.  236 

Knipe,  Samuel,  Svkeston,  N.  D.  1898 

Knodell,  James  R.,  Portland,  Ore.  1879 

Knopf,  Frank  E.,  Austin,  Minn.  86,  286 

Knouse,  William  H.,  Deep  River,  Conn.  1859 
Knowles,  Matthew,  Bridgman,  Mich.  266,  268 
[Knowles,  R.,  deceased,  29 

Ivnowlton,  Stephen,  West  Medway,  Mass.  1865 
Knox,  William  J.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1862 

Knudson,  Albert  L.,  San  Jacinto,  Cal.  114,  116 
Koch,  Chas.  E.,  Philadelphia.  Penn.  390 

♦Koch,  Johannes,  Ritzville,  Wash.  1888 

Koch,  Oscar  F.,  Chandler's  Valley,  Penn. 

S3S  3S8 
Koehne,  J.  B.,  928  N.48th  av.,Chicago,Ill.  ^1886 
Kokjer,  Jordan  AI.,  Creighton,  Neb.  308 

Kolmos,  J.  J.,  373  W.  Hoyne  av.,  Ch'o,  111.  164 
Kopa,  George  L.,  Kohala,  T.  H.  156 

Kovac,  Andrew,  Alleghenv,  Penn.  388 

Kozielek,  Paul,  Detroit,  Mich.  1905 

Kraemer,  Julius  H.,  Hav  Springs,  Neb.  310 
Kraft,  Oscar  H.,P/.,648  Park  av.,  Ch'go,  111.  166 
♦Krause,  Frederick  C,  Douglas,  AlasKa,  1899 
Krey,  Martin,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1891 

♦Ivroh,  Philip  H.,  Anna,  111.  1863 

Krom,  Asbury  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.  398 

Krum,  John  P.,  Kingsville,  O.  1889 

Kuhl,  Edw.  P.,  McLean.  111.  172 

Kuikahi,  Moses,  Waikane,  T.  H.  158 


534 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


Kyle,  Robert  J.,  Gilead,  Conn.  12S,  130 

Kyte,  Joseph,  Abington,  Conn.  124 

Labaree,  John  C,  So.  Dennis,  Mass.  240 

Lacey,  Albert  T.,  Bloomington,  Wis.  446 

Lackey,  Carson  P.,  States\'ille,  N.  C.  354 

*La  Cour,  Paul  L.,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.  1894 

Ladd,  George  E.,  Red  Oak,  la.  198 

Ladd,  George  T.,  P/.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1870 

Lade,  James,  Bristol,  N.  H.  318 

Laird,  James  H.,  Hinsdale,  Mass.  246 

Lake,  George  E.,  Chelsea,  Vt.  422 

Lamb,  Alonzo  T.,  Plainfield,  Mass.  1893 

Lamb,  Henry,  Bridport,  Vt.  420 

Lamb,  Samuel  G.,  Etiwanda,  Cal.  112 

Lamb,  William  A.,  Ixjs  Angeles,  Cal.  1874 

Lamb,  William  A.,  Pitts,  Ga.  150 

Lambert,  A.  E.,  T.,  Framingham,  Mass.  1896 

Lambly,  Morley,  Jennings,  La.  216 
Lambrecht,  John,  Howard  City,  Mich.  270,  274 

Lamont,  John  M.,  Dublin,  N.  H.  1906 
Lancaster,  E.  G.,  Pr.,  Olivet,  Mich         1889,  85 

Landers,  Warren  P.,  Westport,  Conn.  140 

Lane,  Bradford  B.,  JIaxwell,  la.  1869 

Lane,  John  W.,  North  Hadley,  Mass.  244 

Langdale,  Thomas  G.,  Tewksbury,  Mass.  260 

Lange,  J.  G.,  My.,  New  Mexico,  1885 

Lanphear,  Nath'l  D.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1876 
Lanphear,  Walter  E.,  Mansfield  Center,  Ct.  130 

*Lansborough,  John  F.,  Granville,  N.  D.  1900 

Laporte,  Charles  R.,  Bliss,  Ida.  1896 
Lappala,  Risto,  Harbor  sta.,  Ashtabula,  O. 

7,  366,  367 

Larisy,  William  F.,  Waycross,  Ga.  152 

Larke,  Edmund,  Baglev,  Minn.  286 

Larkin,  J.  Wallace,  Stockham,  Neb.  308 

Larkin,  Ralph  B.,  Oberlin,  O.  372 

Larkin,  William  J.,  Austin,  Tex.  416 

Larry,  John  H.,  Providence,  R.  I.  396 

Larson,  Anton,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1896 

Larson,  Anton  R.,  Lake  Preston,  S.  D.  406 

Larson,  Ernst  R.,  Georgetown,  Conn.  1905 

Larson,  Karl  F.  [Mo.]  1872 

Lash,  Abraham  H.,  Bangor,  Mich.  266 

Lash,  James  H.,  Rialto,  Cal.  114 

Latham,  Ernest  R.,  McPherson,  Kan.  208 

Lathe,  Herbert  W.,  Prescott,  Ariz.  100 
[Lathrop,  Chas.  A.,  deceased. 

Lathrop,  Edward  A.,  Trvon,  N.  C.  354 
Lathrop,  Stanley  E.,  Ashland,  Wis.       452,  456 

Lathrop,  William  G.,  Shelton,  Conn.  136 

Latimer,  J.  N.,  Washington  Mills,  N.  Y.  350 
Lavender,  James  M.,  Friendship,  Wis. 

450,  452,  458 

Lavender,  Robert  F.,  Newton,  la.  202 
Lawall,  Wm.  H,  475  Pacific  st.,  B'k'n,  N.  Y.  338 

Lawless,  Alfred,  jr.,  New  Orleans,  La.  216 

[Lawrence,  George  W.,  deceased,  29 

Lawrence,  Harry  A.,  Pulaski,  N.  Y.  346 

Lawrence,  John  A.,  Marshfield,  Vt.  1894 

*Lawrence,  WTiitnev  L.,  Hollywood,  Cal.  1903 

Lawson,  Carl  O.,  Bfattleboro,  Vt.  1906 

Lawson,  Francis  F.,  Alhambra,  Cal.  1847 

Lawson,  Harvey  M.,  Brookfield,  Mass.  238 

Lawson,  W.  Ellsworth,  City  of  Mexico,  1897 

Lawton,  Robert,  So.  Gardiner,  Me.  222 

Lay,  Corliss  W.,  Sec,  Kewanee,  111.  1890 

Laybourn,  George  M.,  Udall,  Kan.  210 
Layfield,  Robt.  L.,  Er.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.   1891 

Leach,  Adoniram  J.,  Reading,  Mass.  1889 

Leadingham,  John,  Pomona,  Cal.  1887 

Learned,  Dwight  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Leary,  William  A.,  Platteville.  Wis.  454 

Lea\-itt,  Ashley  D.,  Concord,  N.  H.  320 

Leavitt,  Burke  F.,  Belmont,  M.ass.  236 

Leavitt,  Frederick  W.,  Franklin,  Neb.  312 
Leavitt,  George  R.,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Lea^dtt,  Horace  H.,  Somer^^lle,  Mass.  1873 

LeBar,  Wm.  H.,  Pf.,  Hildreth.  Neb.  316 

LeBosquet,  John  E.,  Turners  Falls,  Mass.  250 

Ledin,  Charles  J.,  Ishpeming,  Mich.  1895 

Lee,  Dorrall,  Blackstone,  Mass.  236 

Lee,  Frank  T.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1877 

Lee,  G.  Stanley,  Northampton,  Mass.  1888 

Lee,  Herbert  A.,  St.,  Weiser,  Ida.  53 


Lee,  Israel  S.,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  7,  390 

Lee,  Lucius  O.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Lee,  Phineas  B.,  Sta.  B.,  Topeka,  Kan.  54,  210 
Lee,  Samuel  H.,  Pr.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1862,  85 
Lee,  Theodore  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Lee,  Vinton,  Onawa,  la.  196 

Leeds,  Paul,  Ivinder,  La.  214 

Leeds,  Samuel  Penn,  Hanover,  N.  H.  322 

Leeper,  Edward  A.,  Ft.  Recovery,  O.  370 

Lees,  John  W.,  Marshfield  Hills,  Mass.  250 

Leete,  William  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  52,  132 
Leggette,  Thomas,  St.  Charles,  111.  182,  183 
*Legler,  Carl,  Fresno,  Cal.  106 

[Legler,  Jacob,  deceased. 

Lehtinen,  Franz,  Ashtabula,  O.  1889 

Lekelesa,  John  S.,  Kamuela,  T   H.  1903 

Leichliter,  Albert  M.,  Spencer,  la.  1891 

Leleiwi,  James  B.  K.,  Hanapepe,  T.  H.  1892,  9 
Lemkan,  August,  Fairmount,  Neb.  308 

Lemmon,  Charles  H.,  Cleveland,  O.  370 

Lemmon,  Wm.  G.,  Guthrie,  Okla.  1902 

Lemoine,  Chas.,  Kennebunk,  R.F.D.,  Me.  1875 
Lennox,  Alexander,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  278 

Leonard,  Arthur  E.,  Menasha,  Wis.  452 

Leonard,  Arthur  T.,  T.,  Columbus,  O.  1905 

Leonard,  Delavan  L.,  Oberlin,  O.  1863,  59 

[Leonard,  Edwin,  deceased. 

[Leonard,  Seneca,  deceased,  29 

Leppert,  David,  Portland,  Ore.  1896 

Le  Roy,  Albert  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Lesher,  Everett,  Owatonna,  Minn.  292 

Leslie,  Wm.  W.,  Ashtabula,  R.  D.  2,  O.  1892 
Leverett, Theodore  L., Rensselaer  Falls,  N.Y.346 
Le^ack,  Stephen,  Wichita,  Kan.  1869 

Lewis,  Alex.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  300,  484 

Lewis,  Daniel  M.,  Peirce  City,  Mo.  302 

Lewis,  David  M.,  Blocton,  Ala.  1885 

Lewis,  Edwin  J.,  Valley  City,  N.  D.  9,  364 

Lewjs,  Everett  E.,  Haddam,  Conn.  128 

Lewis,  Franklin  C,  Rock  Springs,  Wyo.  460 
Lewis,  Frank  F.,  Chillicothe,  111.  168 

Lewis,  George,  South  Berwck,  Me.  228 

Lewis,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1896 

Lewis,  Jacob  H.,  Freeland,  Mich.  1863 

Lewis,  James  M.,  Sandwich,  111.  176 

Lewis,  John  R.,  Huntington,  Mass.  246 

*Lewis,  John  M.,  White  Salmon,  W^ash.  1896 
Lewis,  J.  R.,  Wolcott,  Vt.  1901 

Lewis,  Lewis  E.,  Lisle.  N.  Y.  338,  342 

Lewis,  Thomas  E.,  Cleveland,  O.  368 

Lewis,  Thomas  G.,  San  Juan,  Cal.  108 

Lewis,  Thos.  J.,  Abington,  Mass.  7,  234 

Lewis,  Thos.  S.,  So.  Hartford,  N.  Y.  348 

Lewis,  Watson,  L.,  Whitewater,  Wis.  458 

Lewis,  William,  Martin's  Ferry,  O.  374 

[Lewis,  William,  deceased. 

Lewis,  William  D.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  390 

Libby,  Edgar  H.,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Libby,  Frederick  J.,  Magnolia,  Mass.  244 

Lich,  John,  Sutton,  Neb.  1885 

*Lich,  Peter,  Martin,  No.  D.  1893 

Life,  Robert  H.,  Havdenville,  Mass.  262 

Liggett,  Geo.  A.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  346 

Light,  Nestor,  So.  Coventry,  Conn.  136 

Liljengren,  Adolph,  Middletown,  Conn.  130 

Lil.ienstein, Jonas  P., New  London,Conn.l32,  134 
*Lillback,  J.  E.,  Quincy,  Mass.  7 

Lillie,  Isaac  B.,  Hudsonville,  Mich.  274 

Linaberry,  William  L.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  1892 
Lincoln,  Clarence  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  9,  302 

Lincoln,  George  E.,  EastGranby,  Conn.  126,  127 
Lincoln,  Howard  A.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  220,  222 
Lincoln,  William  E.,  Paines\-ille,  O.  1866 

Lind,  Nels  Johan,  M%j.,  Chevenne,  N.  D.       1897 
Lindegren,  Oscar,  My.,  E.  Boston,  Mass.     1893 
*Linden,  Archibald  W.,  Nashua,  la. 
Lindh,  Eric  I.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  398 

Lindholm,  Frank  A.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Lindholm,  Lambert  T.,  Woodstock,  Conn.  140 
Lindquist,  August  J.,  Du  Bois,  Penn.  1899 

Lindsay,  Alex.  H.,  Franklin,  N.  Y.  340 

Lindsay,  George,  Ottumwa,  la.  1882 

Lindsay,  Robert  S.,  York,  Neb.  316 

Lindsay,  Wilfred,  Rochester,  Mich.  278 


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260 
1S76 
1876 
1905 
236 
1863 


Lindsley,  Edwin  E.,  Wadena,  Minn. 
*Lindstroni,  Peter,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Link,  Frederick  W.,  Jefiferson,  R.  F.  D. 
Linkletter,  Elihu,  Benzonia,  Mich. 
♦Lister,  Stanley  R., 
Little,  Arthur,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
♦Little,  Joseph  B.,  Middlebury,  Conn. 
Little,  Wilbur  G.,  Sanborn,  la. 
Livingston,  S.  T.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Livingston,  Thomas,  Middletown,  N.  Y.        342 
Livingston,  William  W.,  Jaffrey,  N.  H.  322 

Livingston,  Herbert  R.,  Newport,  Wash.  440 
Livingston,  T.  Steph.  T.,  Bridgton,  Me.  220 
♦Lloyd,  Jordan,  Savannah,  Ga.  1894 

Lloyd,  Rhvs  R.,  821  Sunnvside  av.,  Co, 111.  1887 
Llovd,  William,  359  W.  57th  st.,  New  York,1881 
Llovd,Wm.A.,258.5Hern)itoge  av.,C'go,  111.  1862 
Loba,  Jean  F.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  9.  46,  114,  484 
Locke,  J.  Frank,  Long  Prairie,  Minn.  294 

Locke,  Robert  J.,  Ottumwa,  la.  196 

Locke.  Robert  L.  Binger,  Okla.  380 

Locke,  William  E.,  Welleslev,  Mass.  1868 

♦Lockett,  J.  H.,  85SIEdKewaterav.,  Ch'go,  111. 
Lockhart,  Burton'W.,  Manch'st'r,  N.  H.        324 
Lockwood,  George,  Glenolden,  Penn.  3S8 

Lockwood,  John  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  2C0 

Lockwood,  John  W.  H.,  Edmonds,  Wash.  1871 
Loder,  Achilles  L.,  Thetford,  Vt.  1877 

Lodwick,  William,  Hartford,  Wis.  450 

Logan,  George^A.,  Wells,  Me.  230 

Lombard,  Frank  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Lombard,  Herbert  E.  Rowley,R.F.D.  Mass.  252 
London,  Joseph  N.,  Chandler  Springs,  R.  D.  1, 
Ala.  1883 

Long,  Byron  R.,  Ashtabula,  O.  366 

Long,  Clarence  W.,  Ovid,  Mich.  278 

Long,  Frederick  W.,  Huron,  S.  D.  406 

Long,  George  O.,  Crarv,  N.  D.  356 

Long,  Henry  B.,  Cleveland,  O.  7,  368 

Long.Henry  H.,1186  9th  st.,DesMoines,  la.  1869 
Long,  Joseph  B.,  Perris,  Cal.  114 

Long,  J.  Hall,  Vergennes,  Vt.  1903 

Long,  Luther  K.,  Calumet,  Mich.  268 

Long,  Nicholas  M.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  412 

Long,  Samuel,  Midland  City,  R.  D.  I.Ala.  94,  96 
Long,  Samuel  A.,  Bvron,  111.  162 

Long,  William  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.  1899 

Longfellow,  Charles  H.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1896 
Longnecker,  G.  W.,  Minot,  N.  D.  358,  362 

Longren,  Charles  W.,  Longmont,  Colo.  1887 
Lono,  William  N.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  154 

Loomis.  Alba  L.  P..  Randolph,  Wis.  456 

Loomis,  Charles  W.,  Ashbv,  Mass.  234 

Loomis,  Eli  R.,  Olympia,  Wash.  1878 

Loomis,  Elihu,  Centerville,  Mass.  1851 

Loomis,  Henry,  Middletown,  N.  Y.  1859 

Loomis,  Samuel  L.,  Bedford,  Mass.  1880 

Loos,  Geo.,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  456 

Loos,  William,  Davenport,  la.  190 

Lord,  Albert  J.,  Meriden,  Conn.  130 

Lord,  John  M.,  Wevmouth,  Mass.  1851 

Lord.  Orlando  M.,  Auburn,  N.  H.  318 

Loring.  Levi,  Pasadena.  Cal.  1863 

Losey.  John  B..  Omaha,  Neb.  312 

Lothrop.  Charles  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1854 
Loud.  Halah  H.,  Lynnfield  Center,  Mass.  248 
Loud,  Oliver  B.,  Box  231,  Lawton,  Okla.  8,  380 
Love,  A   L..  New  York,  N.  Y.  1879 

Love.  George  W..  W.  Springfield,  Mass.  262 
Love,  William  D.,  Hartford^  Conn.  130 

Lovejoy,  George'^E.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  248 

Lovejoy,O.R.,  24  9th  av.,N.Mt.  Vn,  N.  Y.  1895 
Lovejoy,  Wallace  W.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1880 

Loveless,  Evan  J.,  Heflin,  R.  F.  D.  5,  Ala.  94 
I>ovell,  Charles  N.,  Manchester,  Conn.  130 

Levering,  Joseph  F.,  Somerville,  Mass.  1880 
Low,  Warren  F.,  Georgetown,  Mass.  244 

Lowe,  C.  Marshall,  Cole  Camp,  Mo.  300 

Lower.  David  M.,  Webster,  la.  192,  200 

Lowry,  Oscar,  Ev.,  Cedar  Falls,  Ta.  1902 

Luark.  Marcellus  J.,  Montesano.  Wash.  1890 
Lucas,  Burton  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.  248 

Lucas,  Oramel  W.,  Berkelev,  Cal.  104 

Luce.  Mrs.  Emma  B.,  Etna  Mills,  Cal.  104 


Luce,  Frank  L.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  238 

Luce,  Fred  L.,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  346 

Luce,  Irving  J.,  Etna  Mills,  Cal.  104,  106,  108 
Luce.  Silas  P..  Kewaunee,  Wis.  450 

Luce,  T.  Claire,  Dalton,  Mass.  1886,  9 

Luck,  Charles  W..  Weiser.  Ida.  1887 

Luckenbach,  Harv.  A.,  No.  Yakima,  Wash.  440 
Luckey,  Frank  R,,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

Luethi,  Louis  J.,  Cleveland,  O.  370 

Luke,  Joshua  C,  Carbondale,  Penn.  388 

Lundgren,  Carl  A.,  Joliet,  111.  1893 

♦Lunquist,  David,  Busti,  N.  Y.  1893 

Lunsford,  Charles  P.,  Bear  Creek,  Ala.  1894 
Lusty,  Geoge,  Oriskany  Falls,  N.  Y.  1888 

Luter,  Elvis  D.,  Wildwood,  Fla.  144 

Lutera,  Martin,  Makena,  T.  H.  156,  58 

Luther,  Clair  F..  Providence,  R.  I.  398 

Lutz,  Adam  R..  Bloomfield,  Conn.  124 

Luxford,  Frederick  W.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  1879 
Lydgate,  John  M.,  Lihue,  T.  H.  156 

Lyle,  Andrew  J.,  Oakwood,  Ga.  150 

Lyman,  Albert  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  336,  485 
Lyman,  E.  Fenn,  Great  Falls,  Mont.  304 

Lyman,  Eugene  W.,  P/.,  Bangor,  Me.    1901,  65 
Lyman,  Frederick  B.,  Fair  Haven,  Mass.       242 
Lyman,  Harvey  A.,  Eales,  S.  D. 
Lyman,  Henrietta  C,  Madison,  Wis.  1896 

Lyman,  Henry  M.,  Er.,  Covert,  Mich.  270 

Lyman,  Jos.  B.,  Pittsfield,  N.  H.  324 

Lyman,  Payson  W.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  242 

Lyman,  Wm.  D..  Pf.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  1904 
Lynch,  Frederic,  New  York,  N.  Y.  52,  344 

Lynd,  S.  Edward,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1895 

Lynde,  Charles  E.,  Manchester,  la.  7,  194 

Lyon,  Asa  P., 70  St.James  pi.,  B'kl'n,  N.  Y.  1863 
Lyon,  Clarence  C,  Haddam  Neck,  Conn.  128 
Lyon,  F.  Emorv,  634.Unitv  Bldg.,Ch'go,  111  1891 
Lyon,  Jas.  H.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  48,  396 

Lyon,  Wilford  H.,  Wheaton,  111.  1895 

Lyons,  Eli  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 

Lytle,  James  A.,  No.  Middleboro,  Mass.  250 
Maar,  Frederick  H.,  Oakland,  Cal.  106 

Macallum,  Frederic  W.,  A.  B.  C  F.  M.  480 
See  Mc 

MacAyeal,  Howard  S.,  Akron,  O.  366 

MacBriar,  Thomas,  Brookline,  Mass.  1890 

MacCallum,  Hugh,  Walpole,  Mass.  260 

MacColl,  Alex.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  1897 

MacColl,  John  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.  398 

MacDonald,  Dun.  B.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  69 
♦MacDonald,  J.J.,  125  St.  M'k's  pi.,  N.  Y.  City, 

1896 
MacFadden,  Robert  A.,  Danvers,  Mass.  1896 
Macfarland,  Chas.  S.,  So.  Norwalk,  Conn.  136 
MacGeehon,  Seldon  E.,  Southampton,  Mass.  258 
Mack,  Charles  A.,  Oberon,  N.  D. 

356,  358,  362,  364 
Mack,  J.  A.,  821  Warren  av.,  Chicago,  111.  1860 
Mackay,  Charles  C,  Pro\adence,  R.  I.  398 

Mackenzie,  W.  D.,  Pr.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

69,  484,  485 
Mackintosh,  Peter  D.,  Cedar  Grove,  N.  J.  330 
MacMahon,  Edward  T.,  Cincinnati,  O.  368 

Maimiman,  G.  Edw.,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y. 

7,  348 
Macnair,  Wm.  M.,  Mansfield,  Mass.  250 

MacNeill,  Samuel  M.,  So.  Kaukauna,  Wis.  450 
MacQiieen,  Peter.  Charlestown,  Mass.  236 

Macv,  Herbert,  Newington,  Conn.  132 

Madge,  Walter  W.,  Oakland,  Cal.  107 

Madsen,  Albert  A.,  Durham,  Conn.  7,  67,  126 
♦Madsen,  Axel,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  7 

Mage,  Alexander,  Lowell,  Mass.  246,  258 

Magee,  Carl  A.,  McKeesport,  Penn.  7,  390 

♦Maggs,  Wm.  B.,  Chase,  Kan.  204 

Magnus.  Daniel  H.,P/".,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1886 
*Mahi.  John  K.,  Waimea,  T.  H. 
Mahihila,  Da^'^d  P..  Hanalei,  T.  H.  154 

Mahn,  Lawrence  W.,  Lexington,  Ky.  1898 

Maier,  Henry  W.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  7,  132 
Maile,  John  L..  St.,  lx)s  Angeles,  Cal.  48 

Mair.  William  M.,  T.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.      1896 
♦Maka,  Robert,  Waikane.  T.  H. 
Makepeace,  F.  Barrows,  Granby,  Conn.         128 


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[1908 


Malcolm,  John  W.,  Berea,  O.  36G 

Mallard,  Fraaklin  B.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  354 

Mallard,  John  R.,  Concord,  N.  C.  352 

*Mallard,  Julius  W.,  Moncure,  N.  C.  352 

Mallary,  R.  DeWitt,  Housatonic,  Mass.  244 
*Mallory,  Ira  O.,  Otho,  la.  196 

Mallows,  John  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114,  115 
Malone,  Samuel  J.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1896 

Manase,  Hezekiah,  Honolulu,  T.  H. 
Manavian,  Garabed  M.,  Worcester,  Mass.      264 
Mank,  Herbert  G.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  248 

Mann,  George  E.,  Freedom,  Me.  1906 

Mann,  Wilford  E.,  McGregor,  la.  194 

Mann,  Wm.G., My.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me.  1882 
Mannhardt,  E.,  62  2d  st..  New  York,  N.  Y.  1S90 
Manning,  Frederic  W.,  Nantucket,  Mass.  250 
Manning,  Samuel,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  1866 

Manwell,  Augustine  P.,  Canton,  Mass.  240 

Manwell,  John  P.,  Whately,  Mass.  262 

Marcelius,  David,  Chicago,  111.  1896 

March,  Daniel,  Woburn,  Mass.  262 

Marcy,  Frank  L.,  Milford,  Kan.  204,  208 

*Marden,  Geo.  N.,  Colo.  Springs,  Colo.         1862 
Margetts,  Henry  G.,  Chazy,  N.  Y. 
Markham,  H.  F.,  Elmont,  R.F.D.  9,  Kan.    1880 
Markham,  Lucius  C,  Topeka,  sta.  B,  Kan.   212 
Markley,  J.  Monroe,  Denver,  Colo.  1894 

Marks,  Julius,  Darlington,  Wis.  448 

Markwick,  Wm.  F.,  Worthington,  Mass.  264 

Marlow,  Richard  T.,  Sapulpa,  I.  T.  1854 

Marsh,  Alfred  F.,  Fairfield,  la.  200 

Marsh,  Burton  E.,  Farragut,  la.  8,  190 

Marsh,  Byron  F.,  Daytona,  Fla.  144,  146 

Marsh,  Charles  E.,  Peoria,  111.  174 

Marsh,  David  D.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  68 

Marsh,  Edward  L.,  Providence,  R.  I.  9,  398 
Marsh,  Francis  J.,  Upton,  Mass.  1876 

Marsh,  George,  Hammond,  La.  216 

Marsh,  George  D.,  A    B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Marsh,  Geo.  F.,  Paso  Robles,  Cal. 
Marsh,  Geo.  H.,  New  Richmond,  Wis.     454,  456 
Marsh,  George  L.,  Paso  Robles,  Cal.  114 

Marsh,  Hammond  L.,  Eldorado,  Kan.  1886 

Marsh,  Lucien  J.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1904 

Marsh,  Thomas,  Chicago,  111.  1886 

Marsh,  William  B.,  Tallmadge,  O.  1866 

Marsh,  Wilson  J.,  Albuquerque  ,N.  M.  334 

Marshall,  Charles  G.,  Cresco,  la.  1900 

Marshall,  Charles  P.,  Westford,  Mass.  260 

Marshall,  Henry,  Rogers,  Ark.  102 

Marshall,  Henry  G.,  Hampton,  Conn.  128 

Marsland,  John,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1877 

Marston,  Percival  F.,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Martin,  Albert  A.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  1886 

Martin,  A.  Edward,  West  Townshend,  Vt.  428 
Martin,  Benj.  F.,  Galesburg,  111.  170 

Martin,  Cynl  P.,  Sherman,  Tex.  416 

Martin,  Edwin,  Boulder,  Colo.  1883 

Martin,  Everett  D.,  Lombard,  111.  7,  S,  172 

Martin,  George,  Garretts\'ille,  R.F.D. ,  0 .  1882 
Martin,  George  E.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Martin,  George  R.,  McCall,  Ida.  1900 

fMartin,  Joel,  Ev.,  deceased. 
Martin,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Martin,  John  L.,  Gait.  la.  192 

Martin,  M.  A.,  Norwalk,  Cal.  114 

Martin,  Samuel  A.,  Doniphan,  Neb.  308,  314 
Martin,  Wm.  L.,  Ridgeville,  Ind.  184 

Martini,  Fritz  W.,  Park  Ridge,  III.  9,  174 

Martyn,  Sanford  S.,  Plants^^lle.  Conn.  1868 
Martyn,  William  C,  Acushnet,  Mass.  252 

Marvin,F.R.,  539  Western  av.,Albany,N.Y.1878 
Marvin,  John  P.,  Oxford,  Mass.  254 

Marvin,  John  T.,  Grinnell,  la.  1886 

Mason,  Charles  E.,  Mountain  Home,  Ida.  160 
Mason,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Leyden,  N.  Y.  346 
Mason,  Edward  A.,  South  Bristol,  Me.  220 

[Mason,  Edward  B.,  deceased,  29 

Mason,  Harry  E.,  Dayton,  Wash.  436 

Mason,  Henry  B.,  Duxbury,  Mass.  242 

Mason,  Horace  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  440 

Mason,  James  D.,  Waterville,  Minn.  292,  296 
Mason,  John  R.,  Shipsewana,  Ind.  182,  184 

Mason,  O.  G.,  Green  Mts.,  la.  7,  192 


Mason,  Philip  H.,  Rockton,  111.  176 

*Mason,  William,  Osage  City,  Kan.  1887 

*Mason,  Wm.,  Bryant,  S.  D.  402 
Mathais,  Pearl  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

*Mather,  J.  Bruce,  Denver,  Colo.  91 

Mathes,  George  F.,  Escondido,  Cal.  112 

Mathews,  James  L.,  Deerland,  Fla.  462 

Mathews,  Luther  P.,  Crete,  Neb.  1853 

Mathews,  Robert  J.,  Emporia,  Kan.  206 
Mathews,  Rubert  B.,  Ellsworth,  Me.          7,  222 

Mathews,  S.  Sherburne,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1874 

*Mathews,  Wm.,  Racine,  Wis.  458 
Mathison,  Robert  L.,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Matthews,  George  A.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1895 

Matthews,  James  T.,  Plymouth,  Penn.  1882 

Matthews,  John  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1891 

Matthews,  Newman,  Kane,  Penn.  390 

Matthews,  William  D.  A.,  Onarga,  III.  1872 
Mattson,  Bernard  G.,  Mansfield,  O.          59,  372 

Maurer,  Oscar  E.,  E.  Barrington,  Mass.  244 
Maurer,  W.  Irving,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Mavromatis,  Lazarusk,  Chicago,  III.  1903 

Maxwell,  Charles  H.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

*Maxwell,  Thomas,  Kamrar,  la.  1890 
May,  Nelson  H.,  Oacoma,  S.  D.               406,  408 

May,  Oscar  G.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1870 

*May,  Thomas  F.,  Kellogg,  Ida.  1897 

Mayhew,  Wilmot  M.,  Highgate  Springs, Vt.  1875 
*Maynard,  Newell  C,  Newton,  Mass.         7,  252 

Mayos,  Lydia  S.  Brock,  Stafford,  Kan.  210 
See  Mac 

McAllister,  Denis,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  1898 

McAllister,  Frank  B.,  Cohasset,  Mass.  240 

McArthur,  W.  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  1888 

McBride,  W.  Henry,  Bluehill,  Me.  218 

McCallie,  Thos.  S.,  East  Lake,  Tenn.  412 

McCann,  Herbert  L.,  Gray,  Me.  222 

*McCann,  Robert  J.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  1897 

McCarthy,  John,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  434 

McCarthy,  Samuel  R.,  Spearfish,  S.  D.  408 

McCartney,  H.  R.,Goffstown,  N.  H.  320 

McChesnev,  Jas.  H.,  Grand  Marsh,  Wis.  1869 

McClain,  John  E.,  Newton,  Kan.  208 

McClane,  Wm.  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 

McCleary,  Owen  L.,  St.  Charles,  Minn.  294 
McClelland,  A.  Lincoln,  Hillsboro,  N.  D.356,  360 

McClelland,  R.  G.,  Fredericktown,  O.  1881 

McClelland,  Thomas,  Pr.,  Galesburg,  111.  1882 

*McClements,  H.  J.,  Hastings,  Okla.  1892 

*McClure,  Edwin  S.,  Portland,  Ore.  1901 

McColl,  Ray  J.,  Peoria,  111.  174 

McCollum  George  T.,  Chicago,  111.  48 

McComas,  Henry  C,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1900 

McConaughv,  Frank  C,  Kalama,  Wash.  438 

McConnehev,  John  R., Fargo, R.F.D.,N.D.  1891 

McConnell,  Herbert,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  272 
McConnell,  James  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.  396,  398 

McCord,  Arcliibald,  Taunton,  Mass.  260 

McCord,  Robert  L.,  Lake  City,  la.  1887 
McCorkle,  Edward  R.,  Central  City,  la.  188,  194 

McCorkle,  Wm.  A.,  Tripoli,  la.  200 

McCoy,  Clifford  C,  Vinton,  La.  1905 

McCoy,  Robert,  Iowa,  La.  1906 

I    McCuilagh,  Archibald,  Worcester,  Mass.  1871 

McCullaugh,  A.  W.,  Homer  City,  Penn.  390 

McCully,  Charles  G.,  Calais,  Me.  220 

McDermath,  Chas.  C.,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  436 

McDermid,  Duncan,  Boston,  Mass.  1886 

McDonald,  Alex.  P.,  My.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.  1894 

McDonald,  Angus  M.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.  222 

McDonald,  James  S.,  Delta,  Ala.  94 

McDougal,  William  H.,  T.,  Belmont,  Cal.  1884 

McDougall,  George  L.,  Creston,  111.  168 

McDowell,  C.  Spurgeon,  Harford,  Penn.  388 

McDowell,  Henry  M.,  Neosho,  Mo.  302 

McDuffee,  Charles  B.,  Three  Rivers,  Mass.  254 

McElhiney,  Charles  H.,  Searsport.  Me.  228 

McElveen,  William  T.,  Evanston,  111.  485 

McGee,  Clyde  M.,  Clinton,  Wis.  448 

McGiffert,  A.  C,  Pf.,  U.  Sem.,  New  York,  485 

McGown,  Alfred  J.,  No.  Yarmouth,  Me.  226 

McGrath,  Carlos  S.,  Zanesville,  O.  378 

McGraw,  John  J.,  Appleton,  Ala.  1889 

McGregor,  Alex.,  Whittier,  Cal.  116 


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List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


537 


McGregor,  Duncan,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.  336 

McGregor,  Ernest  F.,  Clinton,  Conn.        67,  126 
*McHenry.  Arthur  C,  Cleveland,  O.  368 

Mclnnes,  James  S.,  Seatonville,  111.  176 

Mclutire,  Oscar  G.,  \V.  Woodstock,  Conn.    1S86 
Mclntire,  Wm.  A..  Danbv,  Vt.  7,  422 

Mcintosh,  David  C,  Lanark,  Onl.  1886 

Mclntyre,  Andrew,  Coventryville,  N.  Y.      1868 
Mclntyre,  Daniel,  Townshend,  Vt.  428 

Mclntyre,  James,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  7,  340 

McKay,  Charles  G.,  Ashland,  .\la.  92 

McKay,  Henry  T.,  Lineville,  R.  D.  2,  Ala. 
McKay,  Thomas  C,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1890 
McKee,  James  H.,  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.  350 
*McKenney,J.E.,44  Bedford  st.,B'st'n,Ms.  1S97 
McKenzie,  Alexander,  CambridKe,  Mass.  57,  238 
McKenzie,  Alex.  L.,  Wiiithrop,  Mass.  262 

Mclvinley,  Charles  E.,  Rockville,  Conn.  136 

McKinley,  George  A  ,  Clear  Lake,  S.  D.  402,  408 
McKinney,  S.  T.,  Cripple  Creek,  Colo.  118 

McKinnon,  Norman,  Middleboro,  Mass.  250 

McKnight,  Harry  C,  Coventry,  Conn.  126 

McKnight,  John  A.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1893 

McKoon,  Hosmer,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.         1905 
McLane,  Donald  B.,  Taftville,  Conn.  134 

McLane,  W.  R.,  Alexander,  la. 
McLane,  William  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.      132 
McLaren,  J.  H.,  Riverside,  Cal.  114 

McLaughlin,  R.  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.      272 
McLean,  John  K.,  Pr.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  73 

McLean,  John  R.,  Florence,  Ala.  98 

McLean,  Thomas  D.,  Plymouth,  Mass.         1893 
McLeod,  Andrew  J.,  Andover,  Conn.  124 

McLeod,  Thomas  B.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.      1873 
McMillan,  Hampton,  Orange,  Tex.  1893 

McMillan,  Peter,  Worcester,  Mass,  264 

McMillen,  W.  F.,5cc.,153  LaSaIlest.,Ch'go,I11.53 
McNair,  David  C,  Wavne,  Mich.  1879 

McNeel,  Albert  W.,  Madrid,  la.  1895 

McNeil,  William  J.,  Winslow,  Me.  230 

McNeill,  Jerrv  E.,  Moncure,  N.  C.  354 

McQuarrie,  Neil  P.,  Key  West,  Fla.  144 

McRae,  Isaac,  Clay  Center,  Neb.  308 

McRae,  Matthew  N.,  Mebane,   R.  F.  D.  2, 

N  C.  352 

McRob'erts,  Thos.  R.,  Charlotte,  Mich.  268 

McSkimming,  David  D.,  Atwood,  Kan.  204,  206 
McTier,  Neptune  H..  Coe,  Ga.  148 

McWhorter,  Andrew  T.,  South  Paris,  Me.      228 
McWilliams,  John  W.,  Alva,  Okla.  1862 

Mead,  C.  M.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1866 

Mead,  Elwell  O.,  Mt.  Vernon,  O.  374 

Meader,  John  R.,  Lakeport,  N.  H.,  1888 

Means,  Frederick  H.,  Winchester,  Mass.      1893 
Means,  Oliver  W.,  Springfield,  Mass.  258 

Mears,  Charles  L.,  Reno,  Nev.  316 

Mechling,  George  Z.,  Hamilton,  O.  372 

Medlar,  William  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.         292 
Meek,  Stafford  W.,  Yorkville,  111.  178 

*Meeker,  Chas.,  267  Forquer  st.,  Ch'o,  111.       166 


Meeker,  Jacob  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


302,  307 


Megathlin,  Henry  G.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  256 

Mellish,  John  H.,  Day\nlle,  Conn.  1855 

Melton,  Jesse  J..  Plant  City,  Fla.  1892 

Menke,  Henrv,  Westmoreland,  Kan.  212 

*Mente,  Gerhard  R.,  Sandusky,  O.  1900 

Menzi,  Ernest  U.,  Peninsular,  R.  F.  D.,  O.  376 
Mercer,  Henrv  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  186.5 

Meredith,  Robert  R.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  114 

Merrall,  Joseph  H.,  Berkelev,  Cal.  1873 

Merrell,  Edward  H..  P/.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1869 

Merriam,  A.  R.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  69 

Merriara,  Charles  L.,  Derry,  N.  H.  318,  320 

Merriam,  C.  W.,  Greenfield,  Mass.  244 

Merriam,  Frank  N.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  252 
Merriam,  George  F.,  Holbrook,  Mass.  1865 

Merrick.  Frank  W.,  Springfield,  Mass.  58,  236 
Merrick,  Solomon  G.,  Miami,  Fla.  •   1886 

Merrill,  Adams  H.,  Wolverton,  Minn.  1886 

Merrill,  Benjamin  B.,  Skowhegan.  Me.  228 

Merrill,  Charles  C.  Winchendon,  Mass.  8,  262 
Merrill,  Chas.  H.,  Sec,  St.  Johnsburv,  Vt.  48 
Merrill,  Charies  W.,  Saratoga.  Cal.  110 

Merrill,  Fred.  G.,  No.  Wevmouth,  Mass.      7,  262 


Merrill,  George  A.,  Foxcroft,  Me.  222 

Merrill,  Geo.  E.,  Vermilion,  O.  378 

Merrill,  George  P.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  252 

Merrill, Geo.R.,>.S7.,Minneapolis,Minn.  48,  54,  484 

Merrill,  Harry  E.,  Fairiee,  Vt.  1896 

Merrill,  Henry  A.,  Wentworth,  N.  H.  326 

Merrill,  James  G.,  Pr.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  85,  484 

Merrill,  John  L.,  Winchendon,  Mass.  1860 

Merrill,  John  M.,  Oberiin,  O.  1876 
*Mernll,  John  P.,  Litchfield,  N.  H. 

Merrill,  Selah,  Jerusalem,  480 

Merrill,  Truman  A.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1858 

Merrill,  William  C,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  116 

fMerrill,  William  H.,  deceased,  30 

Merrinian,  Daniel,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 
Merrithew,  Frank,  Ellsworth,  la.  190,  194 
Merritt,  Charles  W.,  Stockbridge.  Wis.  448,  456 

Merritt,  Robert  F.,  Rosendale,  Wis.  456 

Merritt,  William  C,  Ct.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  1883 

Merry,  Isaac  J.,  Buxton,  Me.  220 

Merwin,  Nathan  T.,  Milford,  Conn.  1865 

Meserve,  Harry  C,  Banbury,  Conn.  126 

Meserve,  Howard  C.,  Milford,  Conn.  130 

Meserve,  I.  Curtis,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 
Meserve,  Marshall  W.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1908 

Meske,  Fred  L.  V.,  Glencoe,  Minn.  288 
♦Messinger,  Albert  L.,  Lakeview,  N.  Y.  342,  344 

Metcalf,  Arthur,  Des  Moines,  la.  190 

Metcalf,  Irving  W.,  Oberiin,  O.  484 

Metcalf,  John  M.  P.,  Pf.,  Talladega,  Ala.  85 

Metcalf,  Paul  H.,  Quincy,  111.  1900 

Mevis,  Lyman,  Cotuit,  Mass.  234 

Mevis,  Martin  F.,  Northampton,  N.  H.  324 

*Meyer,  John,  Wash.  1904 
Meyer,  Wm.  H.,  Portland,  Ore.          7,  384,  386 

Meyers,  Chas.  W.,  Palestine,  Tex.  416 

Michael,  George,  Walker,  Minn.  296 

Mickels,  Peter  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1902 

*Miettienen,  Pekka,  Maynard,  Mass.  7 
Milburn,  J.  A.,  2339  Mch'n  av.,  Chi'go,  III.     164 

Miles,  Arthur,  Marshall,  III.  172 

Miles,  Harry  R.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  420 
fMiles,  Thomas'M.,  deceased. 

Millar,  Morgan,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  124 

Millar,  William,  Galesburg,  Mich.  1892 

*Millar,  William,  Bristol,  Vt.  7,  420 

Millard,  Martin  J.,  Strang,  Neb.  1900 

Millard,  William  B.,  Geneseo,  111.  170 

Miller,  Albert  C,  Clark,  S.  D.  402 

Miller,  Charles  G.,  Sterling,  Kan.  210 

Miller,  C.  Perrv,  Alamo,  Mich.  266 

Miller,  Elisha  W.,  Wakefield,  Kan.  212 

Miller,  Eva  Kinney,  Peoria,  III.  1896 

Miller,  Frances  E.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1906 

Miller,  Frank  A.,  Ev.,  Elgin,  III.  1881 

Miller,  Geo.  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1859 
Miller,  Henry  G.,  Lockeford,  Cal.            100,  106 

Miller,  Jason  G.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.  234 

Miller,  Joel  D.,  Ed.,  Leominster,  Mass.  1866 

Miller,  J.  DeWitt,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1881 

Miller,  J.  Wood,  Urbana,  111.  1896 

Miller,  John  W.,  Pierpont,  O.  374 

Miller,  John  X.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Miller,  Louis,  Destin,  Fla.  462 
Miller,  Paris  E.,  Cumberland  Center,  Me.      220 

Miller,  Richard.  Janesville,  Wis.  1873 

Miller,  Robert  D.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1856 

Miller,  Samuel,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.  346 

Miller,  Samuel  D.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  1895 

Miller,  S.  H.,  Peoria,  111.  1880 

Miller,  Thomas  C,  572  E.  178th  St.,  N.  Y  1889 

Miller,  William  S.  A.,  Ambrose,  N.  D.  1896 

Miller,  Willie  G.,  Dorcas,  Fla.  144 

Millerd,  N.  A.,  Grinnell,  la.  1861 

Millett,  Thomas  F.,  Gorham,  Me.  1879 

Milligan,  Henry  F.,  Chicago,  Til.  164 

Milligan,  John  A.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1883 

Millikan,  Silas  F.,  Manuoketa,  la.  1860 

Milliken,  Charies  D.,  Wnimea,  T.  H.  158 

Mills,  Augustus  W..  Framino-ham,  Mass.  1872 

Mills,  Charies  L.,  W.  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  184 
Mills,  Charles  S.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

302.  .348,  352,  484,  485 

Mills,  Frank  E.,  Hubbardston,  Mass.  246 


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[1908 


Mills,  George  A.,  Limerick,  Me.  1866 

Mills,  George  S.,  Bennington,  Vt.  420 

Mills,  Harlow  S.,  Benzonia,  Mich.  266 

Mills,  Harry  E.,  Spokane,  Wash.  442 

Mills,  Henry,  Canton,  111.  1854 

Mills,  H.  L.,  2513  N.  30th  st.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

86,  312 
Mills,  Richard  B.,  Bristol,  Me.  220 

Milne,  Alexander,  Duluth,  Minn.  288 

Milne,  George,  Fontanelle,  la.  190,  198 

Milne,  William  B.,  Roberts,  111.  176 

Milstead,  Charles  A.,  Calera,  Ala.  92,  93 

Minchin,  William  J.,  Ames,  la.  186,  194 

Miner,  Henry  A.,  Sec,  Madison,  Wis.  54,  46 

Minnis,  Thomas  W.,  Christopher,  Wash.        436 
Mintier,  James  H.,  Polk,  la.  198 

Minty,  William  A.,  Lansing,  Mich.  274 

Mirick,  Edward  A.,   Wahpeton,  N.  D.         1869 
Miskovsky,  Louis  F.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O. 

1S91,  59,  72 
Mitchell,  Charles  L.,  Winchester,  Mass.  1871 
Mitchell,  Edwin  K.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  69 
Mitchell,  Frank,  Vanderbilt,  ftlich.  266,  282 
Mitchell,  Fred  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1893 

Mitchell,  George  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1889 

Mitchell,  George  W.,  Chadron,Neb.  308 

Mitchell,  James  J.,  Mex.  1885 

Mitchell,  J.  Lee,  Attleboro,  Mass.  234 

Mitchell,  J.  Spencer,  Munnsville,  N.  Y.  344 

Mitchell,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.  1857 

Mix,  Clifton  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

Mix,  Eldridge,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1S60 

Moats,  John  W.,  Pownee,  Okla.  1885 

Moe,  William  C.  H.,  No.  Pomfret,  Vt.  7,  426 
Moffatt,  T.  Aird,  Newark,  N.  J.  330 

Mohr,  Albert  G.,  New  York  City,  338 

Mohr,  Charles  A.,  Silverton,  Colo.  1901 

Mohr,  Ursinus  O.,  Branchville,  Conn.  1887 

Molander,  Conrad  M.,  Crompton,  R.  I.  396 

Moncol,  A.  J.,  Braddock,  Penn.  388 

Monosmith,  Albert  W.,  Scappoose,  Ore.        384 
Monro,  Egbert  N.,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Monroe,  Alex.,  Albion,  111.  162,  178 

Monroe,  Thomas  E.,  Akron,  O.  366 

Monson,  Azel  J.,  No.  Granby,  Conn.  128 

♦Montgomery,  Da\-id  W.,  Wash.,  D.  C.  1893 
Montgomery,  G.  R.,  Pf.,  Northfield,  Minn.  1901 
[Montgomery,  J.  A.,  deceased,  30 

*Montgomery,  R.  J.,  Detroit,  Minn. 
Moody,  Calvin  B.,  Bristol,  Conn.  124 

Moon,  Francis,  Chiltonville,  Mass.  1880 

Moon,  Hiram  E.,  Portland,  Ind.  1891 

Moon,  Orrin  D.,  David  City,  Neb.  1891 

Moor,  David  G.,  Odell,  111.  174 

Moore,  Adna  W.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  118 
Moore,  Albert  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.  1873 

Moore,  Arthur  A.,  Brandon,  Wis.  446,  456 

Moore,  Charles  A.,  Bangor,  Me.  218 

Moore,  Charles  A.,  Davenport,  la.  190 

Moore,  Charles  D.,  Des  Plaines,  111.  168 

Moore,  Daniel  M.,  Orange,  Mass,  1880 

Moore,  Edson  J.,  Hill,  N.  H.  322 

Moore,  Ed.  C,  Pf.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  44,  63,  65 
Moore,  Edward  W.,  Wiscasset,  Me.  230 

Moore,  Frank  L.,  Chej^enne,  Wyo.  460 

Moore,  Gainer  P.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  1889 
Moore,  Geo.  F.,  Pf.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1876 
Moore,  George  W^  My.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  1877 
Moore,  John  F.,  Clear  Lake,  la.  188 

Moore,  John  K.,  Orange,  Mass.  254 

[Moore,  John  Wright,  deceased,  30 

Moore,  Lewis  B.,  Pf.,  Washington,  D.  C.  142 
Moore,  Nathaniel  S.,  Newfane,  Vt.  426 

Moore,  Newton,  Wellington,  R.  D.,  O.  366,  376 
Moore,  Rob't  G.,  Dixon,  111.  168 

Moore,  W.  Howard,  la.  1903 

Moore,  William,  Wyoming,  111.  178 

Moore,  William  A.,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  1872 

Moore,  William  E.  B.,  Scotland,  Conn.  1865 
*Moore,  William  N.,  West  Branch,  Mich.  1S94 
Moorland,  Jesse  E.,  Sec.,Wash'gton,  D.  C.  1891 
Morach,  Jacob,  Fairfax,  S.  D.  404 

Morain,  Jesse  L.,  Barstow,  Cal.  1905 

More,  Edwin,  Tacoma,  R.F.D.  3,  Wash.         440 


Morehouse,  D.  A.,  Hancock,  N.  H.  322 

Moorhouse,  Ezra  S.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  1894 
Morehouse,  Geo.  E.,  Brainerd,  Minn.  286- 

Moreland,  Mary  L.,  Chicago,  111.  1889 

Morey,  Lewis  W.,  Putney,  Vt.  426' 

Morgan,  Charles,  Hampton,  Conn.  1862 

Morgan,  Chas.  L.,  Elgin,  111.  168,  485 

Morgan,  David  D.,  Wales,  1901 

[Morgan,  Edward,  deceased,  30 

Morgan,  John  W  ,  Chester,  N.  J.  330 

*Morgan,  Thos.  B.,  Wales,  1906 

Morley,  John  H.,  Springfield,  Vt.  428 

Morris,  Ebenezer  J.,  Wilkesbarre,  Penn.  394 
Morris,  George,  Alameda,  Cal.  1860 

Morris,  Maurice  B.,  Sec.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  294 
Morris,  O.  Lloyd,  Kingston,  Penn.  388 

Morris,  Samuel  T.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  272 
Morrison,  George  M.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  114 

[Morrison,  Nath.  J.,  deceased,  30 

Morrison,  Thomas,  New  Hill,  N.  C.  1894 

Morrison,  William  H.,  Telluride,  Colo.  1902 

Morrow,  Cornelius  W.,  Pf.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  412 
Morrow,  Horace  E.,  T.,  Rapid  City,  S.  D.  1886 
Morse,  A.L.,ilf2/.,3548  S.Rockwell  st.,  C'go,  1884 
[Morse,  Chas.  E.,  deceased. 

Morse,  Charles  F.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1856 

Morse,  Charles  H.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1884 

Morse,  Edgar  L.,  Fontana,  Wis.  450 

Morse,  Henry  H.,  Danbury,  Conn.  1888 

Morse,  James  M.,  Selma,  Ala.  98 

Morse,  Warren,  Brewer,  Me.  220 

Morson,  Robert  R.,  Yarmouth,  Me.  230- 

Morss,  George  H.,  Stowe,  Mass.  1864 

Morton,  George  F.,  Itasca  Lake,  Minn.  1892 
Morton,  Howard  A.,  Essex,  Conn.  128 

Moses,  Albert  C,  Chicago,  111.  166- 

Moses,  Dighton,  Weston,  Conn.  140 

Moses,  Elliot  L.,Middleton,  Mass.  260 

Moses,  Vincent,  Ossipee  Center,  N.  H.  324 

*Moslander,  Franklin  V.,  Mason  City,  R.  D.  4, 

111.  1894 

Mosman,  Wm.  D.,  My.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1877 
Mote,  Henry  W.,  Puyallup,  Wash.  187& 

Mott,  Herbert  J.,  Hastings,  Neb.  1888 

Moulton,  E.C.,717W.19th  st.,DesMoines,Ia.l875 
Moulton,  James  W.,  Canton  Center,  Conn.  124 
Moulton,  Warren  J.,  P/.,  Bangor,  Me.  1899,  65 
Mousley,  William  H.,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  348 
Mowbray,  Henry  B.,  Oakland,  Cal.  106,  107 
[Mowry,  John  R.,  deceased. 
Moxie,  Charles  H.,  Alton,  la.  18& 

Moxom,  Philip  S.,  Springfield,  Mass.  258 

Mova,  Jesus  M.,  San  Mateo,  N.  Mex.  1905 

Mudie,  Howard,  Portland,  Me.  226- 

Mueler,  K.  F.  Otto,  Westville,  111.  178,  179 

Mueller,  Rudolph  C,  Box  103,Medina,  N.D.  362 
Mueller,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Mullen,  Matthew,  Toledo,  O.  376 

*Mullenbach,  Jas.,  11  Sheldon  st.,Ch'go,  111.  1901 
Mullineaux,   Hannah  M.,   W.  Somerville, 

Mass.  1894 

*Muller,  Otto,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
Mulnix,  Andrew  H.,  Brighton,  Mass.  238 

Mumby,  Robert,  Independence,  la.  1888 

Mumford,  James  T.,  Correctionville,  la.  1879 
Munger,  Earle  A.,  Oberlin,  O.  378 

Munger,  Theodore  T.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 
Munro,  George  A.,  Columbus,  Neb.  308 

Munsell,  John  H.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y    1875 
Munson,  Mvron  A.,  W.  Hartford,  Conn.      1866 
Murkland,  Chas.  S.,  Wolfboro,  N.  H. 
Murphy,  Charles  G.,  St.,  Oklahoma,  Okla. 

48,  53,  1891 
Murphy,  Jas.  S.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Murphy,  Thomas  F,  Trempealeau,  Wis.  468 
*Murphy,  Maurice  F.,  Madison,  Minn.  290 

Murray,  David,  Kaupo,  T.  H.  156 

Murray,  Edward  W.,  Rock  Falls,  111.  176 

Murray,  William  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  1879 

Murrman,  Adam,  Millbank,  S.  D.  406 

Musgrove,  Geo.  N.,  Sherman,  Cal.  116 

Musfl,  John,  40  Cyril  st.,  Cleveland,  0.  370,  371 
Mutch,  William  J.,  Ripon,  Wis.  9 

Muttart,  LoreoBO  W.,  West  Woolwich,  Me.  23Q 


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539 


Muttart,  Wm.  L.,  Auburn,  Mass.  234 

Myers,  Benj.  F.,  Miles,  la.  194 

Myers,  Elmer  H.,  New  York,  1905 

Myers,  Harry  W.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Penn,  390 

Myers,  Joha  C,  Gridley,  111.  170 

Myers,  Noah  J.,  Beldinp;,  Mich.  266 

Mvers,  Simon  P.,  Guthrie,  Okla.  1872 
Mylne,  Geo.  W.,  I-ainssburK,  Mich.         274,  282 

Nakuina,  Moses  Kuaea,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  7 
Nash,  Charles  S.,  Pf.  Berkeley,  Cal.  73,  484,485 

Nash,  Frank  .!.,  Chepachet,  R.  I,  396 

*Nash,  Fred.W.,  Livingstone  Alta,  Canada,  1895 

Nason,  John  H.,  Superior,  Wis.  1862 

Nawahine,  Obed,  Waihee,  T.  H.  158 

Nayler,  James  W.,  Coldwater,  Okla.  1901 

Naylor,  B.  Dent,  Haywards,  Cal.  106 

Neely,  J.  Wesley,  Lonpmont,  Colo.  120 

*Neiian,  Joseph  D.,  Wallace,  Ida.  160 

Neilson,  Ernest  E.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  344 

Neilson,  Mclnnes,  Ravenna,  O.  376 

Neipp,  Henry  A.,  ^.  B.  C.  >\  A/.  480 

Nellor,  Chas.  H.,  Geneseo,  Ida.  160 

Nelson, Andrew  P.,  My.,  Minneapolis, Minn.  1894 

Nelson,  Charles  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Nelson,  Charles  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.  1899 

Nelson,  Frank,  Titusville,  Penn.  392 
Nelson,  Gabriel,  Hartford,  Conn.            130,  131 

Nelson,  Gustave  W.,  St.  Johns,  Ore.  386 

Nelson,  John  W.,  Kewanee,  111.  170 
Nelson,  Otto,  713  E.  137th  st.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Nelson,  P.  Alhiu,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

Nelson,  Roscoe,  Windsor,  Conn.  140 

Nelson,  Samuel  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  290 
Nesbit,  A.  Hamilton,  Elgin,  Neb. 
Neuenschwander,Dan'l,  £i'.,Fessend'n,N.D  359 

Newberry,  Charles  E.,  Coupeville,  Wash.  436 

Newcomb,  Aaron  S.,  Villa  Park,  Cal.  116 

Newcomb,  Edw.  H.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  252 

♦Newcomb,  Francis  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1903 

Newell,  A.  F.,  603  W.  25th,  Kearney,  Neb.  310 

Newell,  Horatio  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Newell,  Wm.  W.,  Sec,  Chicago,  111.  52 

Newkirk,  Ward  D.,  Mooresville,  N.  C.  352 
*Newlands,  Robert  W.,  Scotland. 

Newman,  George  H.,  Colfax,  Wa-^^h.  1886 

Newman,  George  M.,  Centerville,  Penn.  388 

Newman,  Geo.  N.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1894 

Newman,  Ralph,  Elk  Grove,  Cal.  1899 

Newman,  S.  M.,  Front  Royal,  Va.  54 

Newport,  Fred.,  Oxford,  Me.  226 

Newquist,  K.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1886 

Newton,  Albert  F.,  No.  Leominster,  Mass.  248 

*Newton,  B.  Gwernydd,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  1889 

Newton,  D.  Augustine,  Winchester,  Mass.  262 

Newton,  George  J.,  Rowlev,  Mass.  1897 

Newton,  Howell  E.,  Lindale,  Ga.  162 

Newton,  J.  Edward,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

Newton,  Wm.  H.,  Dothan,  R.  F.  D.  4,  Ala.  92 

NichoUs,  Richard  D.,  Spokane,  Wash.  442 

Nicholls,  Sampson,  Colerain,  Mass.  240 

Nichols,  Anna  O.,  Sioux  Citv,  la.  1898 

Nichols,  Geo.  T.,  Columbus,  O.  370 

Nichols,  J.  F.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  1891 

Nichols,  Jesse  G.,  So.  Hadlev,  Mass.  258 

Nichols,  J.  Henniger,  Parkville,  Mo.  1892 

Nichols,  John  R.,  Marietta,  O.  374 

Nichols,  John  T.,  Asburv  Park,  N.  J.  330 

Nichols,  Nathan  R  ,  Sudbury,  Vt.  428 

Nickerson,  Roscoe  S.,  Sandy,  Utah,  418 

Nickerson,  Sylvester  S.,  Somer^-ille,  Mass.  1876 

Niemever,  H.  W^  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1888 

Nims,  "Granville  W.,  Walton,  N.  Y.  350 

Nine,  L.  Walter,  Iowa,  1895 

Nissen,  Niel,  Okarche,  Okla.  382 

Nixon,  Theodore  M.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  390 

Nobis,  Louis  B.  [Wis.l  1888 

Noble,  Charles,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  la.  1873 

Noble,  Edwin  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  1896 

Noble,  Franklin,  Falls  Church,  Va.        86,  1862 

Noble,  Frederick  A.,  Phillips,  Me.  1862 
Noble,  J.  W.,  Lewiston,  Mich.         266,  268,  276 

Noble,  Ma-son,  Lake  Helen,  Fla.  144 

Noble,  Thos.  K.,  Washington,  D.  C.  134 

Norcross,  Flavius  V.,  Newcastle,  Me.  1860 


♦Nordlund,  Anders  A.,  Georgetown,  Conn.  128 
FNorris,  John  S.,  deceased,  31 

Norris,  John  W.,  Marietta,  O.  374,  388 

Norris,  K.  F.,  Olympia,  Wash.  440 

Norris,  Thomas  F.,  Plympton,  Mass.  254 

Norseen,  Oscar  G.,  Ed.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1898 
North,  Walter  H.,  E.  Moline,  111.  168,  169 

Northrop,  Byron  W.,  Farnhamville,  la.  190,  200 
Northrop,  C.  A.,  Harriman,  Tenn.  1878 

Norton,  Edward,  Quincv,  Mass.  254 

Norton,  Edwin  C,  Pf.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1884 
Norton,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  D.,  Oberlin,  O.  1890 

Norton,  Milton  J.,  Three  Oaks,  Mich.  280 

Norton,  Reuben,  Hudson,  S.  D.  1854 

Norton,  Smith,  Oberlin,  O.  1859 

Norton,  Stephen  A.,  Woburn,  Mass.  262,  484 
Nott,  Jairus  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1885 

Nourse,  Edward  E.,  Pf.,  Berlin,  Conn.  69,  1892 
Noyce,  George  T.,  Trenton,  Neb.  314 

Noyce,  Jos.  C,  Ogallala,  Neb.  53,  1892 

Noyes,  Charles  L.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

25S,  484,  485 
Noyes,  E.  M.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  43,  44,  252 
Noyes,  Frank  J.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  240 

Noyes,  Frederick  B.,  Scituate,  Mass.  256 

Noyes,  Henry  H.,  Island  Falls,  Me.  222 

Noyes,  Warren  L.,  W.  Peabody,  Mass.  2.54 

Nua,  John,  Wailuku,  T.  H.  1892 

Nugent,  Thomas  E.,  Meriden,  Conn.  7,  131 

Nugent,  Walter  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.         292 
*Nutting,  A.  L.  P.,  Auburndale,  Fla. 
Nutting,  John  D.,  My.,  Cleveland,  O.  1895 

Nutting,  Wallace,  Southbury,  Conn.  1889 

Nuuhiwa,  Solomon  D.,  Kahuku,  T.  H.  1897 
Nyreen,  And'w  G.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  344 
Oadams,  Thos.  S.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.  1885 

Oakey,  James,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  1875 

Oakley,  E.  Clarence,  Oregon  City,  Ore.  384 

Obenhaus,  Herman  F.  A.,  Pf.,  Chicago,  111. 

71,  1893 
O'Brien,  James  P.,  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  53 
Oehler,  Frederic  H.,  Sauk  Center,  Minn.  294 
Oehler,  William,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1876 

Ogih-ie,  Andrew  U.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  182 

Ogle,  W.  H.,  Galva,  la.  194,  198 

*Ohlson,  Karl  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ohlson,  Olaf,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  398 

Oili,  Solomon  K.,  Pearl  City,  T.  H.  7 

Okerstein,  J.  F.,  My.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.       63 
Okubo,  Shinjiro,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Oldfield,  W.  Judson,  Clark.  S.  D.  1903 

Olds,  Alphonso  R.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  1889 
Olds,  C.  Burnell,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

*01ds,  Otis  C,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Oleson,  William  B.,  Honolulu,  T.  H,  154 

Olin,  Da\nd  P.,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  1903 

Olinger,  Wm.  G.,  Portland,  Ore.  1884 

Oliphant,  Charles  H.,  Methuen,  Mass.  58,  250 
Olmstead,  Charles,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  346 

Olmstead,  Edgar  H.,  Kensington,  Conn.  130 
Olmstead,  Julian  H.,  Clarion,  la.  188 

Olmstead,  Nirum  P.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  186,  294 
Olsen,  Severt,  My.,  Velva,  N.  D.  1904 

Olson,  Algoth,  Danbury,  Conn. 
Olson,  Anton,  Swanville,  Minn.  1901 

*01son,  H.  Martin,  Clav  Center,  Kan.  1903 

Olsson,  Carl  F.,  Oxlip,  Minn.  294 

Omans,  Chester  C,  Addison,  Mich.  266 

O'Neill,  Wm.  B.,  Birnamwood,  Wis.  1906 

Opunui,  Da\ad  N.,  Huelo,  T.  H.  154 

Orchard,  John,  Sec,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1892 

Ormes,  Manly  D.,  Colo.  Springs,  Colo.  1889 

Orr,  James  B.,  Santa  Cruz.  Cal.  110 

Orth,  Andrew  P.,  Melvin,  111.  172 

Or\as,  Gurney  M.,  Dubuque,  la.  190 

Osborn,  Joel,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  1892 

Osborn,  Naboth,  Burlington,  la.  188 

Osborne,  Cyrus  A.,  .SVc,  Chicago,  111.  1895 

Osborne,  Cvrus  P.,  Sec,  14  Beacon  st., 

Boston,  Mass.  57,  1865 

Osgood,  Geo.  W.,  Lvnn,  Mass.  1878 

Osgood,  Lucien  E.,  Lake  Mills,  Wis.  452 

Osgood,  Robert  S.,  Seattle,  Wash.  186,  187 

Osten-Sacken,  Fred'k  V.,  Park  Falls,  Wis.     4.^4 


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Osthoff,  Eugene  C,  Muscatine,  la.  1896 

Ostrander,  Lincoln,  Bancroft,  Mich.  266 

Ostrander,  L.  F.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

*Ostrom,  T.  Aug.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  1905 

Otis,  James  A.,  Grand  Junction,  Mich.  1899 
Otis,  Jonathan  T.,  Grand  Junction,  Mich.  1877 
Otis,  Norman  L.,  Palo,  Mich.  1859 

Ottman,  Henry  A.,  Richford,  N.  Y.  346,  347 
Ousley,  Benj.  F.,  Pn.,  Mound  Bayou,  Miss.  1884 
Owen,  Edwin  P.,  Ballaire,  Okla.  382 

Owen,  Geo.  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.  248 

Owen,  Owen  G.,  Delta,  Penn.  388 

Owen,  Richard,  Hyannis,  Mass.  234,  264 

Owen,  Richard  H.,  Ethel,  Mo.  204 

Owen,  T.  Newton,  Bristol,  R.  I.  396 

Owen,  Wm.  H.,  New  Paynesville,  Minn.  1876 
Owen,  W.  Moreton,  Providence,  R.  L  1905 

Owens,  Edmund,  McCloud,  Cal.  53, 100,  107 
Owens,  J.  Franklin,  East  Corinth,  Vt.  422 

Oxley,  Charles  G.,  Peterson,  la.  198 

Oxnard,  Henry  E.,  Newton,  Mass.  252 

Packard,  Edward  N.,  Stratford,  Conn.  138 

Packard,  Harrison  L.,  lungston,  Mass.  246,  254 
Packard,  Herbert  L.,New  Vineyard,  Me.  226,228 
Packard,  N.  Luther,  My.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1886 
Paddack,  George  E.,  Boise,  Ida.  160 

Paddock,  Edward  A.,  T.,  Weiser,  Ida.  1876 

Page,  Charles,  Totoket,  Conn.  126 

Page,  Charles  E.  1873 

Page,  Frederick  H.,  Waltham,  Mass.  46,  260 

Page,  Harlan,  Hardwick,  Mass.  240,  244 

Page,  John,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Page,  Wesley  E.,  Ellsworth,  Cond  128,  129 

Page,  William  D.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1885 

Paine,  John  A.,  T.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  1867 

Paine,  Samuel  D.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  1869 

Painter,  Harry  M.,  Almira,  Wash.  436 

Painter,  Hobart  K.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  '  292 
Paisley.John  O.,  Melrose  Highlands, Mass.  7,  250 
Palmer,  Alice  R.,  Waverly,  Neb.  314 

Palmer,  Albert  W.,  Oakland,  Cal.  106 

Palmer,  Burton  M.,  Fruitvale,  Cal.  106 

Palmer,  Charles  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  124 

Palmer,  Edward  S.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  1856 
Palmer,  Frank  H.,  Braintree,  Mass.  1880 

Palmer,  Harry,  Sweden  sta.,  Ashtabula,  O.  366 
Palmer,  Orange  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1886 

Palmer,  Oscar  A.,  Springfield,  Mo.  1873 

Palmer,  Willard  H.,  Wilton,  Me.  230 

[Palmer,  Wm.  S.,  deceased,  31 

Pangburn,  L.  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1885 

Papazian,  Manasseh  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  344 
Paris,  Sandy  A.,  Marietta,  Ga.  148 

Park,  Andrew  J.,  Leonard's  Bridge,  Conn.  128 
Park,  Austin  L.,  Redlands,  Cal.  1864 

Park,  Frank,  Boscawen,  N.  H.  318 

Park,  J.  Edgar,  West  Newton,  Mass.  7,  9,  252 
Park,  William  E.,  Obeplin,  O.  1867 

Parker,  Charles  L.  Collinwood,  O.  370 

Parker,  Charles  O.,  Berlin,  Mass.  236 

Parker,  Edwin  P.,  Hartford.  Conn.  128,  129 
Parker,  Francis,  East  Haddam,  Conn.  126 

Parker,  Frederic,  Sherman  Mills,  Me.  -  228 
Parker,  Henry  H.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  154 

*Parker,  Herbert  E.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  1891 

*Parker,  Horace,  Lynnfield  Center,  Mass.  1861 
Parker,  J.  Homer,  St.,  Kngfisher,  Okla  1S73 
Parker,  Johns  D.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  "  1865 

Parker,  Joseph  J.,  Genoa,  Neb.  308 

Parker,  Lawrence  J.,Mv.,Guthrie,Okla.  53,  1890 
Parker,  Leonard  F.,  P/.,  Grinnell,  la.  1862 

Parker,  Lyman  B.,  Sulphur,  I.  T.  1894 

Parker,  Robert  H.,  Lowell,  Wash.  1889 

Parker,  Thomas,  Grandville,  Mich.  1870 

Parks,  Avery  G.,  Grav  Eagle,  Minn.  286,  296 
Parks,  William  U.,  Belmond,  la.  186 

Parmelee,  Wm.  J.,  Worthington,  Mass. 
Parr,  John  H.,  T.,  Castle  Park,  Mich.  1884 

Parr,  Leonard  A.,  Edgerton,  Wis.  448 

Parr,  Walter  R.,  Anderson,  Ind.  182 

Parsons,  Artley  B.,  Pro\adence,  R.  I.  398 

Parsons,  Charles,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  1894 

Parsons,  Edward  L.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  302 

Parsons,  Edward  S.,P/.,Colo.Springs,Colo.    1888 


Parsons,  Henry  W.,  Minneapohs,  Minn.  1872 
Parsons,  James,  Sedalia,  Mo.  302 

Parsons  J.  Franklin,  Plymouth,  111.  174 

•Parsons,  John,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1857 

[Parsons,  Julius,  deceased,  31 

[Parsons,  Willard,  deceased. 
*Partch,  Leroy  C,  Olmsted  Falls,  O.         7,  374 
Partington,  Ina,  Somerset,  Mass.  258 

Partridge,  Chas.  F^  Woodstock,  Vt. 
Partridge,  Ernest  C.,A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Partridge,  Horace  E.,  Pomona,  Tenn.  412 

Partridge,  Lewis  C,  West  Chazy,  N.  Y.  1860 
Pasco,  Martin  K.,  Ev.,  Berea,  Ky.  214 

Paske,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  164 

*Patch,  Isaac  P.,  Boston,  Mass.  1877 

Patchell,  Charles  T.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  266 

Patchell,  William  T.,  San  Jose,  Cal.  108 

Paton,  Lewis  B.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  69 

Baton,  Robert,  Carrington,  N.  D.  356 

Patrick,  Henry  J.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  1854 

Patten,  Arthur  B.,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.  110 

Patterson,  Geo.  L.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  118 
Patterson,  Geo.  W.,  Castine,  Me.  220 

Patterson,  Sam'l  C,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 
Patterson,  Talmadge  M.,  Cherryfield,  Me.  220 
Patton,  Carl  S.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  266 

Patton,  C.  H.,  Sec.,  Boston,  Mass.  44,  1887 

Patton,  Matthew,Greenwich,  R.D.26,  Conn.  128 
Patton,  M.  O.,  Attleboro,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Mass.  1894 
*Patton,  William  L.,  Craborchard,  Tenn.  1895 
Paulu,  Anton,  Vining,  la.  194,  195,  200 

Paxton,  Robert  F.,  Green  River,  Wyo.  1887 
Pay,  George  F.,  Bala,  Pa.  1859 

Payne,  Charles  A.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  1885 

Payne,  William  B.,  Tonganoxie,  Kan.  210,  308 
Payne,  Wilbur  N.,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn.  286,  94 
Peabody,  Albert  B.,  E  Boxford,  Mass.  1860 
Peabody,  Harry  E.,  Hartford,  Conn.  130 

Peacock,  Richard  M.,  Milton,  N.  H.  1880 

Pearce,  Henry  H.,  Savannah,  N.  Y.  348 

Pearce,  Franklin  F,,  Soquel,  Cal.  '    110 

Pearson,  Arthur  H.,  Oberiin,  O.  1880 

Pearson,  Daniel  J.,  Pearson,  Ga. 
Pearson,  James  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1860 

Pearson,  John  L.,  Lajolla,  Cal.  1899 

Pearson,  L.  O.,  Purdum,  Neb.  53,  312 

Pearson,  Samuel,  Warrensburg,  111.  170 

Pearson,  Thomas  J.,  N.  Topeka,  Kan.  210 

Pease,  Charles,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1896 

Pease,  C.  B.  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1889 

Pease,  Clarence  H.,  Gurleyville,  Conn. 
Pease,  Frank  W.,  Postville,  la.  198 

Pease,  William  P.,  Snohomish,  Wash.  1874 

Peck,  Charles  H.,  Hanover,  Conn.  128 

Peck,  Henry  P.,  Mont  Vernon,  N.  H.  324 

Peck,  William  J.,  Corona,  N.  Y.  1881 

[Peden,  Anthony,  deceased. 
*Pedersen,  Jens,  Pullman,  111.  1896 

Pederson,  Jens  H.,  Wesley,  la.  200 

*Pederson,  Ludwig  J.,  Roxburv,  Mass.  230 

Pedley,  Hilton,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Peebles,  Arthur  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  238 

Peebles,  David,  Eureka,  Cal.  1871 

Peebles,  George,  Naperville,  111.  172 

Peet,  Lyman  P.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Peet,  S.  D.,  Ed.,  438  E.  57  st.,  N.  Y.  City,  1854 
Peffers,  Aaron  B.,  Stoneham,  Mass.  1855 

Peloubet,  Francis  N.,£'rf.,Aub'nd'le,  Mass.  1857 
Pelton,  George  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1865 

Penman,  .Tohn  S.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  52,  346 
Pennell,  Orrin  H.,  Unionville,  O.  378 

Penney,  Edgar  J.,  Pf.,  Muskogee,  Okla.  1880 
Penniman,A.B.,698  Montrose  av.,Ch'go,Ill.  1886 
*Penniman,  Andrew  O.,  Fort  Scott,  Kan.  1882 
Penniman,  Henry  M.,  Pf.,  Berea,  Ky.  1884 

Pennock,  Benjamin  W.,  Grafton,  Vt.  424 

Penrose,  S.B.L.,  Pr.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

85,  485 
Pentz,J.W.,231  W.121st  st.,N.Y.Citv,N.Y.  1898 
Penwarden,  Brenton  H.,  Post  Mills,  Vt.  426,  430 
Percival,  Charles  H.,  Rochester,  N.  H.  324 

Percival,  .lohn  T.,  My.,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Perkins,  Benjamin  F.,  Hampton,  N.  H.       ]S65 
Perkins,  Charles  E.,  Keosauqua,  la.  194 


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511 


Perkins,  Elisa  B.,  Breckenridge,  Okla.  380 

Perkins,  George  C..  Moline,  111.  1857 

Perkins,  Henry  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Perkins,  James  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Perkins,  Sidney  K.,  York  Village,  Me.  230 

Perkins,  Sidney  K.  B.,  Kaynham,  Mass.  1860 
Perrin,  David  J.,  Belle  Fourche,  S.  D.  402 

Perrin,  J.  Newton,  Sanbornton,  N.  H.  326 

Perry,  Alfred  T.,  Pr.,  Marietta,  O.  481,  85 

Perry,  Augustus  C,  Dawsonville,  Ga.  150,  52 
Perry,  Charles  A.,  Sharon,  Mass.  1882 

Perry,  Cyrus  M.,  Bolton,  Conn.  124 

Perrv,  D.  Brainerd,  Pr.,  Crete,  Keb.  85,  306 
Perry,  Frank  S.,  Mounds,  111.  186,  92 

Perry,  George  H.,  Pocatello,  Ida.  1886 

Perrv,  George  H.,  Lakeville,  Mass  246 

Perry,  Henry  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Perry,  Lawrence,  Wayland,  Mass.  1894 

Perry,  Lewis  K.,  Aver,  Mass.  234 

Perry,  Peter  W.,  Western  Springs,  111.  1856 

fPerry,  Truman  S.,  deceased. 
Pershing,  James  E.,  Vinita,  I.  T.  382 

Person,  H.  Grant,  Newton,  Mass.  7,  252 

Persons,  Frederick  T.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  140 
Pesaturo,  P'rancesco,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132,  3 
Peters,  John,  Hancock,  Minn.  290 

Peters,  Richard,  Chicopee,  Mass.  240 

*Petersen,  Carl  Edward,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1899 
Peterson,  Anders  O.,  E.  Greenwich,  R.  I.  396 
Peterson,  Carl  J.,  E.  Berksliire,  Vt.  420,  424 
Peterson,  Charles  W.,  Centerville,  la.  1899 

Peterson,  J.  Martin,  Ahsarolen,  Mont.  304 

*Peterson,  J.  O.,  Butte,  Mont. 
♦Peterson,  Karl  E.,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn.        240 
Peterson,  Magnus  E.,  P/.,  Chicago,  111.  71,  166,  7 
♦Petersen,  Mathias,  Grantsburg,  Wis.  1885 

♦Peterson,  Olaf  P.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

Peterson,  Oscar  W.,  Cornish,  Me.  218,  220 

♦Peterson,  Peter  W.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Peterson,  Samuel,  Lake  Citv,  Minn.  290 

Pettee,  James  H.,  yl.  B.  C.  F.  AT.  480 

Pettengill,  Daniel  L.,  Jackman,  Me.  7,  222 

Pettibone,  Charles  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Pettigrew,  Julius  D.,  Mabton,  Wash.  442 

Pettigrew,  Nina  D.,  Spearfish,  S.  D.  1894 

Pettit,  Samuel  A.,  Clark,  Colo.  1875 

Petty.  Orville  A.,  Aurora,  111.  162 

Pevton,  Frank,  Andover,  Wis.  240 

Pfeiffer,  Harry  N.,  Meriden,  N.  H.  324 

Pharr,  Theo.  A.,  Andalusia,  R.  D.  1,  Ala.  92 
Phelps,  Charles  H.,  East  Smithfield,  Pa.  1880 
Phelps,  Edwin,  Lindsay,  S.  D.  1894 

[Plielps,  Frederick  B.,  deceased. 
Phelps,  Isabelle,  Gardiner,  R.F.D.  16,  Me.  7,226 
Phelps,  Lawrence,  Pf.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1878 

Philbrook,  Charles  E.,  Olympia,  R.  D.  1, 

Wash.  1874 

Philbrook,  Nathan  P.,  Tilton,  N.  H.  1854 

Phillips,  Chas.  H.,  Jamestown,  N.  D.  356,  8,  60 
Phillips,  Ellsworth  W.,  Whitman,  Mass.  262 
Phillips,  George  W.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  1864 
Phillips,  James  G.,  Granby,  Conn.  128 

PhilUps,  John,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1870 

Phillips,  John  W.,  Oakland,  Cal.  107 

Phillips,  Thomas  D.,  Chardon,  O.  54,  368 

Phillips,  Watson  L.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 
Phillips,  William  I.,  WTieaton,  111.  1876 

Phillips,  William  O.,  Demorest,  Ga.  150 

Phipps,  G.  C,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  1868 
Phipps,  William  H.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  1866 
Pickett,  Cyrus,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1867 

Pickett,  J.  M.,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Pierce,  Albert  F.,  Campello,  Mass.  238 

Pierce,  Charles  M..  Worcester,  Mass.  1863 

Pierce,  George  J.,  Worcester.  Mass.  1872 

Pierce,  Jason  N.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  132,  336 

Pierce,  Leroy  M.,  Medfield,  Mass.  250 

Pierce,  Lucius  M.,  Primghar,  la.  198 

Pierce,  Nathan  W.,  Linden,  Mich.  1869 

Pierce,  Pavson  E.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  346 

Pierce,  Robert  S.,  Holdrege,  Neb.  314 

Pierce,  William,  Cambridgp.  111.  162 

Pierpont.  John,  Williamsburg,  Mass.  262 

Pierson,  Isaac,  Sec,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1870 


Pihl,  Gustaf  E..  New  Britain,  Conn.  132 

Pike,  Clarence,  Ashland,  Mass.  234 

Pike,  Ezra  B.,  East  Brentwood,  N.  H.  1863 
Pike,  Granville  R.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  448 

♦Pile,  Francis,  Peru,  N.  Y.  1896 

Pillsbury,  Hervey  G.,  Racine,  Wis.  9,  456 

Pillsbury,  T.  C,  t)etroit,  Mich. 
Pinch,  Pearse,  Fairfield,  la.  190 

Pinckney,  Anthonv  C,  Guthrie,  Okla.  380 

Pinckney,  Wade,  Hudson,  S.  D.  278,  406,  410 
Pingree,  Arthur  H.,  Norwood,  Mass.  254 

Pinkerton,  Henry  M.,  Chicago,  111.  1901 

Pinkerton,  William  B.,  Eugene,  Ore.  384 

Pinkney,  Clarence  W.,  Eagle  River.  Wis.  448 
Pinney,  Ira  E.,  North  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  424 

Pipes,  Abner  M.,  Havelock,  Neb.  1876 

[Pirinen,  Edward,  deceased,  31 

Pitts,  Edgar  T.,  Cliftondale,  Mass.  256 

Pitzer,  Harlan  H.,  Toledo,  la.  182 

Pixley,  Stephen  C,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Place,  Lorenzo  D.,  Hicksville,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  1874 
Plant,  George  E.,  Mondovi,  Wis.  448,  452 

Plass,  Norman,  Pr.,  Topeka,  Kan.  85 

♦Platner,JohnW.,P/.,Andover,Mass.  63,234,  485 
Piatt,  Dwight  H.,  Alma,  Neb.  306 

Pleasant,  Ellis  C,  Lakota,  N.  D.  7,  360 

[Plumb,  Albert  H.,  deceased,  32 

Plumb,  Albert  H.,  jr.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1899 
Plumb,  Joseph  C,  Baxter  Springs,  Kan.  1S69 
Poai,  William  K.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1900 

Poepoe,  Henry  K.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1903 

Poeton,  Josiah,  Irasburg,  Vt.  424 

Pogue,  John  A.,  W.  Wareham,  Mass.  256 

Pofing,  Daniel  V.,  The  Dalles,  Ore.  1892 

Pollard,  George  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1855 
Pollard,  Samuel  W.,  Elroy,  Wis.  448 

Poison,  August,  Heshult,  Sueden,  310 

Pomeroy,  Albert  E.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  1898 

Pomeroy,  Edward  N.,  Welleslev,  Mass.  1868 
Pond,  Benjamin  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1862 
Pond,  Chauncey  N.,  Sec,  Oberlin,  O.  1866 

Pond,  Evarts  W.,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.  140 
Pond,  Wm.  C,  Redwood,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Cal.  1852 
Poole,  Francis  A.,  Barre,  Vt.  420 

Poor,  William  G.,  Topsfield,  Mass.  260 

Pope,  Charles  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1865 

Pope,  G.  Stanlev,  Arkansas,  1872 

Pope,  Howard  W.,  Svpt.,  Chicago,  111.  1874 

Pope,  Joseph,  Park  City,  Mont.  304 

Porter,  Edward  C,  Boston,  Mass.  1884 

Porter,  Frank  C,  Pf.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

67,  1895 
Porter,  George  Edwin,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1905 
Porter,  George  O.,  Jewell,  la.  194 

Porter,  Har\'ey,  Beirut,  Syria,  480 

Porter,  Henry  D.,^.  B.  C.F.  il/.  480 

Porter,  Henry  W.,  Des  Moines,  la.  190 

Porter,  Horace,  Montclair,  N.  J.  330 

Porter,  John,  Wellington,  Colo.  122 

Porter,  John  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Porter,  Robert,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  448 

Porter,  Samuel  F.,  Oberlin,  O.  1836 

Porter,  William,  Pf.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1847 

Posey,  Rufus,  Blountsville,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Ala. 
Post,  Albert  M.,  Vernon  Center,  Conn. 
Post,  Aurelian  H.,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  1862 

Post,  Martin,  Chapin,  111  170 

Post,  Roswell  O.,  Jacksonville,  III.  170 

Post,  W.  Stanlev,  Ludlow  Center,  Mass.  248 
♦Postulka,  Frank,  Littleton,  Colo.  1906 

Potter,  Clayton  J.,  Simsbury,  Gonn.  7,  136 

Potter,'Edgar  A..  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Potter,  Edwin,  342  Hancock  st..B'lvn,N.Y.1870 
Potter,  Frank  C,  Middletown,  Conn.  1879 

Potter,  L.  Eugene,  Tabor,  la.  1894 

Potter,  Rockwell  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  128,  485 
[Potwin,  Lemuel  S.,  deceased,  32 

Potwin,  William  S.,  Independence,  Ta.  1872 

Pound,  William  H.,  801  Lunt  av..  Chic,  111.  166 
Pound,  W'illiam  M.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  02 

Povev,  Jesse,  Perry,  la.  198 

Powell,  Gregorv  J.,  St.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  48 

Powell. Henry  A.  U.,  Knoxville.  Tenn.  216,  412 
♦Powell,' J.  B.,  Wapella,  Ass' a.  Canada,         1887 


542 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


Powell,  Mrs.  Katherine  W.,  Custer,  S.  D.  402 
Powell,  Richard.  Olyphant,  Pa.  390 

Powelson,  Alfred  P.,  P/.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  1879 
Powley,  M.Gerald,  Perry,  Mich.  278,  280,346 
Pratt,  Arthur  P.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  420 

Pratt,  D.  Butler,  Springfield,  Mass.  1889 

Pratt,  Dwight  M.,  Cincinnati,  O.  368 

Pratt,  George  H.,  Paxton,  Mass.  264 

Pratt,  John  R.,  Verona,  N.  J.  332 

Pratt,  Lewellyn,  Norwich,  Conn.  134 

Pratt,  Magee,  Le  Raysville,  Penn.  390,  392 

Pratt,  N.  Miller,  Cleveland,  O.  368 

Pratt,  Richard,  Ix)s  Angeles,  Cal.  1864 

Pratt,  Theodore  C,  Candia,  N.  H.  318 

Preiss,  John  M.,  Wilson  Creek,  Wash.  1890 

Prentice,  Dwight  N.,  Greenfield  Hill,  Conn. 1884 
Prentis,  John  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1903 

Prentiss,  George  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  348 
Prentiss,  Wm.  C,  E.  Hartford,  Conn.  126 

Prescott,  Matthew,  Lamar,  Ala.  94 

Pressey,  Edwin  S.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  294 

Prestidge,  William  J.,  Lake  Odessa,  Mich.  274 
Preston,  Bryant  C,  Muscatine,  la.  196 

Preston,  Charles  W.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  310,  114 
Preston,  H.  L.,  Trent,  Wash.  440,  442 

Preston,  Jared  R.,  North  Adams,  Mich.  276 
Preston,  Joseph  P.,  Wheaton,  Kan.  212 

Preston,  Riley  L.  D.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  1873 

Preston,  William  F.,  Jackson,  Mich.  1887 

Price,  Edgar  H.,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  114 

Price,  Francis  M.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  104 

Price,  J.  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114,115 

Price,  Thomas  M.,  Highland,  Cal.  112 

Price,  Wm.,  Edgerton,  R.  F.  D.,  Wis.  450 

[Pride,  Edward  W.,  deceased,  32 

Pringle,  H.  N.,  Sec,  Waterville,  Me.  1894 

Prior,  Arthur  E.,  Harvard,  Neb.  310 

Prior,  Charles  S.,  Naperville,  111.  162 

Pritchard,  Arthur  O.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  350 

Pritchard,  David  E.,  Rome,  N.  Y.  1854 

*Pritchard,  Wm.  S.,  Spokane,  Wash.  442 

Proctor,  Henry  H.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  148,  485 

Proctor,  Wm.  M.,  Ritzville,  Wash.  440 

Provost,  Joseph,  Torrington,  Conn.  138 

Prucha,  John,  5236  Buettner  ct.,  Cleveland, 

Ohio,  59,  368 

Prucha,  Vaclav,  New  Richland,  Minn.  292 

Prudden,  Theodore  P.,  W.  Newton,  Mass.  1874 
Puddefoot,  W.  G.,  .Sec,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  48 
Pulcifer,  A.  Wm.,  Crockett,  Cal.  7,  104 

Pullan,  Fred'k  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  1876 

Punki,  Robert,  Kilanea,  T.  H.  156 

Purdue,  Roland  W.,  Cobden,  111.  1875 

Putnam,  Daniel  E.,  Mystic,  Conn.  1899 

Putnam,  George  A.,  Millbury,  Mass.  250 

Putnam,  Glen  H.,  Humeston,  la.  192 

Putnam,  Holden  A.,  Charlevoix,  Mich.  268,  274 
Pye,  Watts  O.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  7,  480 

*Pvke,  James  T.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1884 

Pyle,  Hezekiah  L.,598E.  3d  st.,B'lyn,N.Y.    336 
Pyner,  Alfred,  Ottumwa,  la. 
Quarnstrom,  G.  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.  1902 

Quattlebaum,  W.  H.,  Worth,  Ga.  1893 

Queen,  Charles  N.,  Fresno,  Cal.  106 

Quick,  Abram  J.,  Pottsville,  Penn.  1864 

Quimby,  Langdon,  Gardiner,  Me.  222 

Quint,  John  H.,  Rockland,  Me.  228 

Quivey.  Elmer  P.,  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.  1893 

Racer,  H.  M.  L.,  Lafollette,  Tenn.  412 

Rackett,  E.  Irving,  No.  Pownal,  Vt.  426 

Rader,  Paul,  Portland,  Ore.  386 

Rae,  John,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  1869 

Rae,  John  T.,  Boston,  Mass.  1873 

Rae,  Robert  L.,  Camden,  N.  Y.  9,  338 

*Raeburn,  Geo.  W.,  Grand  Island,  N.  Y.  1885 
Ragland,  Fountain  G.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  98 
Raine,  James  W.,  Berea,  Kv.  1898 

Ralph,  Edwin  A.,  Beloit,  Wis.  446 

Ralph,  Philip  H.,  Reinbeck,  la.  446 

Ralph,  William  J.  C,  Milwakee,  Wis.  1889 

Ramage,  James,  North  Troy,  Vt.  428 

Ramsay,  Wm.  G.,  Winthrop,  la.  188,  200 

Ramsdell,  F.  E.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  252 

*Rand,  Frank  E.,  Newington,  N.  H.  324 


Rand,  Wilbur,  Burlington,  Vt.  1883 

Rand,  WiUiam  A.,  South  Seabrook,  N.  H.  326 
Randell,  Alfred  E.,  Wyanet,  111.  178 

Randies,  Walter  M.,  Minersville,  Penn.  390 

Rankin,  Isaac  O.,  Ed.,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 

Rankin,  James  H.,  Conneaut,  O.  370 

Ranney,  William  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.  128 

Ranslow,  Eugene  J.,  Swanton,  Vt.  424,  428 
Ransom,  Charles  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480' 

Rasmussen,  Peter,  Cope,  Colo. 
Ratcliffe,  Charles  A.,  Norton,  Mass.  252 

Rathbone,  Leland  D.,  Sec,  Berkeley,  Cal.  48 
Rathbun,  Mrs.  Annis  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1890 
Ratlifif,  Joseph,  Lyons,  Kan.  210' 

Ratzell,  J.  Perry,  Eureka,  Cal.  104 

Ra^^,  Vincent,  Manchester,  Vt.  7,  424 

Rawson,  Edward  K.,  Ch.,  Annapolis,  Md.  1872 
Rawson,  Briggs  H.,  Orchard,  la.  196,  20a 

Rawson,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1860 

Ray,  Benj.  E.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  1898 

Ray,  Geo.  W.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  416 

Raymond,  C.  Rexford,  Flushing,  L.L.N.Y.  340 
Raymond,  Frederick  W.,  Proctor,  Vt.  9,  1902 
Raynolds,  George  C,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  480 

Read,  Eugene  B.,  Lockport,  111.  1876 

Read,  Frank,  Jacksonville,  111.  1883 

Read,  James  L.,  Stratton  Colo.  118,  122 

*Reade,  O.  E.,  My.,  Worland,  Wyo.  53 

Redfield,  Charles  P.,  Kingston,  R.  I.  396 

Reed,  Arthur  T.,  Madison,  Wis.  452 

Reed,  C.  F.,  Chicago,  111.  •  1873 

Reed,  David  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1881 

Reed,  Edward  A.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  58,  246 

Reed,  Ernest  E.,  Sherwood,  Ore.  384 

Reed,  Frank  H.,  Ossipee,  N.  H.  324 

Reed,  George  H.,  Concord,  N.  H.  320 

Reed,  George  W.,  My.,  Fort  Yates,  N.  D. 

358,  402 
Reed,  Lewis  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  338 

Reed,  Lucius  F.,  Hyde  Park,  Mo.  426 

Reed,  Marion  D.,  Weatherford,  Okla.  382 

Rees,  George  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1883 

*Rees,  Jacob  G.,1 301  Thomas  st.,  Ch'go,  111.1890 
Rees,  James  E.,  Oak\dlle,  Conn.  134 

Rees,  Le\'i,  Ellington.  N.  Y.  340,  346 

Rees,  Luther,  Paris,  Tex. 

Rees,  Rees  J.,  Scranton,  Penn.  392 

*Reese,  John  B.,  Elyria,  O.  7,  370 

Reese,  Pleasant  H.,  Buford,  Ga.  1875 

Reese,  Thomas  P.,  Tracv,  Minn.  1892 

Reeve,  J.  C,  Garfield,  Kan.  206 

Reeves,  Charles  E.,  Princeton,  Mass.  254 

Reeves,  Floyd  D.,  Aurora,  Neb.  306 

Reeves,  Franklin  H.,  Lovell,  Me.  224 

Reger,  Otto  W^  Center,  Neb.  2,  308 

Rehm,  Henrv  C.,   Wauwatosa,  Wis.  458 

Reid,  David  "C,  Stockbridge,  Mass.  7,  258 

Reid,  David  'R.,Ed.,  West  Seattle,  Wash.  1889 
Reid,  Francis  W.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1898 

Reid,  John,  Franklin,  Mass.  244 

Reid,  John  H.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  1880 

Reid,  John  W.,  New  York  City. 
Reid,  Matthew  D.,  Palms,  Cal.  114 

Rein,  Robert,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y. 
Reiner,  Fred.,  Steger,  111.  168,  178 

Reister,  John  F.,  Quincy,  Wash. 
[Reiter,  David  H.,  deceased,  33 

Keitinger,  Philip,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Reitzel,  John  R.,  Blue  Island,  111. 
Remele,  Wm.  A.,  Waitsfield,  Vt.  428 

♦Remington,  Eliza  M.,  Woden,  la.  202 

Rend,  W.  Robert,  Oakland,  Cal.  1892 

Renshaw,  William  E.,  Deansboro,  N.  Y.  340 
Reoch,  Adam,  937  E.  166th  st.,  N.  Y.  344 

Rexford,  George  W.,  Weiser,  Ida.  1888 

Reynolds,  Charles,  Downer's  Grove,  111.  1864 
Reynolds,  Chas.  H.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  338 

Reynolds,  Geo.  W.,  So.  Manchester,  Conn.  136 
Reynolds,  Lauriston,  Wessington  Springs, 

S.  D.  408,  410 

Reynolds,  Thos.  J.,  Line-ville,  R.F.D.2,  Ala.  92 
Reynolds,  William  J.,  Westport,  Mass.  262 

Rhoades,  Winfred  C,  Roxbury,  Mass.  236 

Rhodes,  Bert  J.,  Blairsburg,  la.  186 


1908] 


List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


543 


206 

1877 

234 

54 


Rice,  Albert  R.,  Waverly,  la.  454 

Rice,  Augustus  M.,  Dunstable,  Mass.  242 

Rice,  Austin,  Wakefield,  Mass.  7,  260 

Rice,  Charles  B.,  Sec,  Danvers,  Mass.  43,  46,  58 
Rice,  Charles  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  1895 

Rice,  Edwin  W.,  Ed.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  1860 
Rice,  George  G'.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.  1851 

Rice,  Gilman,  No.  Auburn,  Me.  1881 

*Rice,  Guy  H.,  Hillyard,  R.  D.,  Wash  440 

Rice,  John  H.  J.,  Emporia,  Kan. 
Rice,  Othello  \'.,  Ix)s  Angeles,  Cal. 
Rice,  Walter,  Agawam,  Mass. 
Rice,  Wm.  A.,  .Sec,  287  4th  av..  N.  Y.  City, 
♦Rich,  Charles  S.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.    1896 
Rich,  Ulysses  G.,  Gaylord,  Mich.  272 

Richard,  E.  E.,  Curtis,  Neb.  308 

Richards,  C.  H.,  Sec,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

52,  54,  87,  484,  485 
Richards,Emanuel,  3105  E.16  8t.,K.C.,Mo.  1872 
Richards,  Fred'k  B.,  So.  Boston,  Mass.  238 

Richards,  George  S.,  W.  Hartland,  Conn. 

136,  138,  139 
Richards,  Howard  A.  N.,  Barberton,  O.  366,  367 
Richards,  James  A.,  Newport,  R.  I.  1904 

Richards,  James  M.,  Angel's  Camp,  Cal.      1889 
Richards,  Jehiel  S.,  Litchfield,  Me.  224 

Richards,  John  A.,  Fort  Scott,  Kan. 
Richards,  John  R.,  Johnsonburg,  N.  Y. 
Richards,  Thomas  C,  Warren,  Mass. 
Richards,  William  J.,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
Richards,  Wm.  J.,  Egg  Harbor  City,  N.  J.    330 
[Richardson,  Albert  M.,  deceased. 
Richardson,  Chas.  A.,  Marion,  Kan. 
Richardson,  Cyrus,  Nashua,  N.  H. 
Richardson,  Daniel  W.,  Bedford,  Mass 
Richardson,  D.  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


1851 
342 
260 

1867 


1872 

324 

1862 

1888 


Richardson,  Frank  H.,  Vallev  Junction,  la.  200 

*Richardson,  Henry  M.,  Hillsboro,  Colo.  1892 

Richardson,  Horace  J.,  Independence,  la.  1898 

*Richardson,  Jas.  A.,  Newport,  R.  I.  398 

Richardson,  John  B.,  Hiawatha,  Kan.  1880 

Richardson,  John  P.,  New  Boston,  N.  H.  1880 

Richardson,  Jos.  B.,  Oberlin,  O.  374 

Richardson,  Martin  L.,  Montague,  Mass.  1860 

Richardson,  Wm.  L.,  Monroe,  Wash.  438 

Richert,  Cornelius,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  294 

Richie,  Da^^d  H.,  Shelby,  Mich.  1889 

Richmond,  James,  Wilmot,  N.  H.  326 

Richmond,  Wm.  A.,  Bingham,  Me.  218 

Ricker,  Albert  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  48 

Ricker,  George  S.,  St.,  Wichita,  Kan.  1872 

Ricketts,  Charles  H.,  Norwich,  Conn.  134 

Rideout,  Bates  S.,  Norway,  Me.  226 
♦Ridings,  Edward  J.,  La  Salle,  111.         172,  173 

Riedinger,  Jacob,  P.  W.  Park.  R.  F.  D.,  O.  376 

*Rieker,  Gottlieb,  Ritzville,  Wash.  1904 

Rigbv,  Wm.  E.,  Hartford,  Wash.  1896 
Riggs,  Alfred  L.,  S<.,  Santee  Agency,  Neb.  1863 

Riggs,  Charles  H.,  Bristol,  Conn.  1869 

Riggs,  Chas.  T.,  Constantinople,  Turkey,  480 

Riggs,  Charles  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  1899 

Riggs,  Ezra  J.,  Pembroke,  N.  H.  324 

Riggs,  Geo.  W.,  Clackamas,  Ore.  384 

Riggs,  H.  H.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  481 

Riggs,  Thomas  L.,  Oahe,  S.  D.  406 

Rilev,  Charles  A.,  Lvons,  la.  194 

Rilev,  William  W.,  Oil  Center,  Cal.  114 

Ring,  Christopher  C,  Stone  Mt.,  Ga.  152 

Risberg,  F.,  Pf.,  Chicago,  111.  48,  71 

Risser,  Henry  A.,  Neillsville,  Wis.  454 

Ritchie,  George,  Arkansas,  1853 

Rivers,  Marcus  L.,  Trinity,  Ala.  1904 

Rives,  Charles  J.,  Westmoreland,  Kan.  204 

Rivoire,  Enrico,  Plymouth,  Mass.  254 

Robbins,  Anson  H.,  Orient,  S.  D.  1870 

Robbins,  Benson  C,  Freesoil,  Mich.  1883 

Robbins,  Horace  H.,  Grinnell,  la.  1874 

ri{obbins,  Silas  W.,  deceased,  3.3 

KoV)prt,  Joseph  T.,  Denison,  la.  1879 
Roberts,  Arthur  B.,  Ferndale.  Cal.    7,  104,  5,  6 

Roberts,  Clarence  E.,  Dover,  Kan.  1900 

Roberts,  Edward,  Caneadea,  N.  Y.  336 

Roberts,  Griffith,  Big  Rock,  111.  1878 

Roberts,  Henry  B.,  Sec,  Tucson,  Ariz.  100 


Roberta,  J.  F.,  Kingfisher,  Okla.  1867 

Roberts,  J.  G.,  Duuton,  L.  I.  340 

Roberts,  James  H.,  Southbury,  Conn.  136 

Roberts,  John,  Crofton,  Neb.  192,  308 

Roberts,  John  W.,  IS  Beck  .st.,  N.  Y.  City,  344 
Roberts,  Owen  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1885 
♦Roberts,  O.  Jones,  Watcrville,  N.  Y.  350 

Roberts,  Peter,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  388,  485 
♦Roberts,  Robert  E.,  Edgerton,  Minn.  288 

Roberts,  R.  E.,  Columbia,  S.  D.  1884 

Roberts,  R.  Lloyd,  Effingham,  111. 
Roberts,  Robert  P.,  Ainsworth,  la.  194 

Roberts,  Rose,  Dover,  Kan.  204,  212 

Roberts,  Ruel  W.,  Abingdon,  111.  346 

[Roberts,  William  G.,  deceased. 
Robertson,  Albert  A.,  Roekwill,  la.  196 

Robertson,  George,  Alentone,  Cal.  114 

Robertson,  James  G.,  Chester,  N.  H.  318 

Robertson,  J.  D.,  4056  Ind.  av.,  Chi'go,  111.  1861 
♦Robertson,  Wm.,  Sandwich,  Mass.  256 

Robertson,  Wm.  J.,  Harlevsville,  Ala.  94 

Robie,  Edward,  Greenland,  N.  H.  320 

Robinson,  Alice  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1896 

Robinson,  Charles  F.,  Milford,  N.  H.  324 

♦Robinson,  Charles  W.,  Stonington,  Me.  228 
Robinson,  Clarence  E.,  Lansing,  Mich.  276 

Robinson,  Edward  A.,  Hingham,  Mass.  246 

Robinson,  Edwin  B.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  246 

Robinson,  H.  W.,  Watertown,  R.  D.  "B," 

N.  Y.  348,  349 

Robinson,  James  M.,  Pn.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1878 
Robinson,  Joseph  H.,  Columbus,  Ga.  150 

Robinson,  Orrin  L.,  St.,  Madison,  Wis.  1887,  53 
Robinson,  Stephen  H.,  Dunbarton,  N.  H.  320 
Robinson,  Wm.  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  348 

Robinson,  William  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1892 
Roblee,  Henry  S.,  Sycamore,  111.  178 

Rockwell,  Wm.W.,  Pf.,  U.Sem.,  N.Y.City,  1905 
♦Rockwood,  Arden  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  1899 

Rockwood,  Fred'k  B.,  Acworth,  N.  H.  318 

Rodger,  John  A.,  Moravia,  N.  Y.  342 

Rodgers,  Levi,  Portchester,  N.  Y.  128 

[Roe,  Alvah  D.,  deceased. 
♦Roehrig,  Otto,  Ness  City,  Kan. 
[Roger,  George,  deceased. 

Rogers,  Alfred  H.,  Altoona,  Kan.  1893 

Rogers,  Charies  H.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  87,  310 

Rogers,  C.  W.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.  224 

Rogers,  D.  Miner,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Rogers,  Edson,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y.  1899 

Rogers,  Enoch  E.,  Orange,  Conn.  1862 

Rogers,  Lewis  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1887 

Rogers,  Osgood  W.,  Gage,  Okla.  380 

Rogers,  Robert  W.,  Petaluma,  Cal.  108 

Rogers,  S.  J.,  Sec,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  286 

Rogers,  Wm.,  Sebastopol,  R.  D.,  Cal.  107 

Rogers,  William  O.,  Sec,  Okla.  City,  Okla.  1900 
Rollins,  George  S.,  Springfield,  Mass.  7,  258 

Rollins,  Walter  H.,  Waterioo,  la.  200 

♦Rominger,  Henry  V.,  Laurel,  Mont.  304 

Ronald,  William  B.,  Saugus,  Mass.  256 

Rondeau,  Samuel  P.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  242 

Rood,  Francis  D.,  Montreat,  N.  C.  1886 

Rood,  John,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Rood,  John  S.,  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.  8,  294 

Root,  E.  T.,  Sec,  Pro\ndence,  R.  I.  1891 

Root,  Edward  P.,  Somers,  Conn.  136 

Root,  Theophilus  H.,  Alton,  R.  I.  398 

Roper,  C.  Fremont,  River  Point,  R.  I.  396,398 
♦Roper,  Elijah  H.,  Salem,  Mass.  1897 

Ropes,  Charies  J.  H.,  P/.,  Bangor,  Me.  65 

Ropes,  James  H.,  Pf.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1901 
Ropes,  William  L.,  Andover,  Mass.  1853 

Roraback,  Albert  E.,  Pro\'idence,  R.  I.  1905 
Rose,  Edwin,  Westmore,  Vt.  430 

Rose,  George  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  1877 

Rose,  Henry  T.,  Northampton,  Mass.  252 

Rose,  Henrv  W.,  Mountain  Grove,  Mo. 
Rose,  Luman  P.,  Cleveland,  O.  1875 

Rose,  Samuel,  Reed's  Ferry,  N.  H.  324 

Rosenberger,  Henry  C,  Bondurant,  la.  186,  194 
Rosewarne,  J.  Vincent,  Seattle,  Wash.  1895 
Ross,  Andrew  W.,  Tnkster,  N.  D.  360,  362 

Ross,  Arthur  B.,  West  Glover,  Vt.  424 


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[1908 


Ross,  David  C,  Halifax,  N.  S. 

Ross,  George  G.,  Old  Orchard,  Mo. 

[Ross,  James  H.,  deceased, 

Ross,  John  A.,  Hampton,  N.  H. 

Ross,  Wilham,  London,  England, 

Rotch,  Caleb  L.,  Cooperstown,  N.  D 

Roth,  Victor  W.,  Clark  Fork,  Ida. 

Rothrock,  Edgar  S.,  Cleveland,  O.  59,  368,  369 

Roundy,  Rodney  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.      9,  130 

Rouse,  Fred.  T.,  Omaha,  Neb.  8,  312,  485 

Routt,  Thomas  L.,  Marion,  Ala.  98,  99 

*Rowan,  William  L.,  Pasco,  Wis.  118 

Rowe,  Alfred  L.,  Nanticoke,  Pa. 

Rowe,  James,  Withee,  Wis. 

Rowe,  Wm.  H.,  Clayton,  N.  Y. 

Rowel  1,  George  P.,  Hampton,  N.  H 

Rowell,  John  A.,  Mondovi,  Wis. 

Rowell,  Joseph,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


302 
33 

322 

1883 

356 

1885 


390 

454,  458 

338 

322 

1880 

18.50 


Rowell,  Nathan  L.,  Sta.  G,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 


Rtowell,  Wilfred  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Rowland,  George  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Rowland,  John  H.,  Durand,  Wis. 
Rowland, Le-vi  P.-fiti., Grand  Rapids, Mich. 
Rowley,  Charles  H.,  No.  Craftsbury,  Vt. 
[Rowley,  George  B.,  deceased. 
[Roy,  J.  E.,  deceased. 
Royce,  LeRoy,  Cleveland,  O. 


446 
481 
448 
1896 
422 


1853 


Rudd,  Edward  H.,  Dedham,  Mass.  240,  262,  485 
Ruddock,  Charles  A.,  Lyle,  Minn.  290 

Ruddock,  Edward  N.,  Glenwood,  Minn.  1858 
*Ruder,  Peter,  Fruita,  Colo.  120 

Ruegg,  Samuel  G.,  Stockbridge,  Wis.  1901 

Ruge,  Louis  H.,  Manchester,  Mass.  8,  248 

Ruland,  George  W.,  Keene,  N.  H.  1871 

Runalls,  John  H.,  Rantoul,  111.  176 

Ruring,  Victor  H.,  Plaza,  N.  D.  308,  362 

Russell,  Henry  A.,  Winsted,  Conn.  1854 

Russell,  Howard  H.,67  W.127th,N.Y.City,  1885 
Russuell,  J.  A.,  Lake  Linden,  Mich.  8,  274 

Rutan,  PYederick  N.,  Boston,  Mass.  8,  9,  236 
*Rutepohler,  Benj.  H.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Rutherford,  Abner  D.,  Jacksboro,  Tenn.  412 
Rutherford,  Thomas  H.,  Clanton,  Ala.  1889 
Ryberg,  Ernest  A.,  Bay  City,  Mich. 
Ryder,  Charles  J.,  Sec,  Stamford,  Conn.  50 
Ryder,  Henry  A.,  Harwich,  Mass.  244 

Ryder,  Wm.  H.,  Pf.,  Andover,  Mass.  63,  234 
Sabin,  Levi  P.,  Emmett,  Colo.  1872 

*Saer,  John  B.,  London,  England. 
Safford,  Albert  A.,  Demorest,  Ga.  1878 

Safford,  A.  W.,  Antioch,  111.  172,  173 

Safstrom,  John,  Gwinner,  N.  D.  358,  9 

Sage,  Chas,  J.,  Elmwood,  111.  168 

Sahlstrom,  L.  A.,  My.,  Fosston,  Minn.  1899 
Saito,  Masakuni,  Papaikou,  T.  H.  158,  9 

Sallmon,  William  H.,  Pr.,  Northfield,  Minn.  85 
Salmon,  Edgar  T.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  340 

Salmon,  Edward  P.,  Beloit,  Wis.  8 

Salter,  Ernest  J.  B.,  Winnipeg,  Canada,  1895 
Salter,  William,  Burlington,  la.  188 

Saltmarsh,  Frank  N.,  Alton,  N.  H.  320 

Salvado,  Jos(5  Fortuny,  Guanajaj',  Cuba,  142 
Sample,  Philmer  A.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1904 
Sampson,  Cassander  C,  Tilton,  N.  H.  326 

Samuel,  Benj.,  Oberlin,  O.  1904 

Samuel,  J.  J.,  Iowa  City,  la.  196 

Sanborn,  Edward  S.,  E.  Barrington,  N.  H.  318 
Sanborn,  Frank  A.,  West  Boxford,  Mass.  238 
Sandbrook,  William,  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.  324 
Sanders,  Charles  H.,  Rovalston,  Wis.  456 

Sanders,  Frank  K.,  Topeka,  Kan.  46,  53,  485 
Sanders,  William  H.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  481 

Sanderson,  Edw.  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  398 

Sanderson,  Horace,  St.,  Denver,  Colo.  1892 

Sanderson,  J.P.,  Sec, Lansing,  Mich.  48,  266,  484 
Sandford,Elias  B.,.Sfc,90  Bible  House.N.Y.  485 
Sandford,  John  I.,  Denver,  Colo.  1890 

Sands,  John  D.,  Belmond,  la.  186 

Santikian,  Hohannes  K.,  Fresno,  Cal.  106 

Santos,  Manuel  G.,  Paia,  T.  H.  159 

Sargent,  Benj.  F.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  1877 

Sargent,  Chas.  F.,  Winthrop,  Me.  230 

Sargent,  Clarence  S.,  Wichita,  Kan.  212 

Sargent, Edward  C.W.Greenville,  Mass.  244,  260 


Sargent,  Frank  D.,  Putnam,  Conn.  136 

Sargent,  James  B.,  NorthHeld,  Vt.  8,  426 

Sargent,  Sumner  H.,  Turner,  Me.  228 

Sargent,  Wm.  H.,  Ev.,  Chicago,  111.  1899 

Sarkeys,  Elias  J.,  Brodhead,  Wis.  1895 

Sarles,  Jesse  E.,  Viroqua,  Wis.  458 

Sather,  Bernhard  B.,  Christine,  N.  D.  1894 

Sattler,  Ferdinand,  Avoca,  la.  186 

Sattler,  John,  Tyndall,  S.  D.  408,  410 

Sauerman,  William  E.,  Washta,  la.  280 

Saunders,  Eben  E.,  Ed.,  Heaton,  N.  D.  360 
Savage,G.S.F.,628  Washington  b'd,  Chicago,  46 
Savage,  John  W.,  Seabrook,  N.  H.  326 

Sawyer,  J.  H.,  Pf.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  1888 
Sawyer,  Roland  D.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  246 

Sayles,  Harold  F.,  Ev.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1896 

*Scafe,  Charles  R.,  Fruita,  Col.  1905 

Schaeffer,  S.  Carlyle,  Oswego,  111.  8,  174 

Schaefle,  John  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  112,  114 
Schaerer,  John,  Canton,  Mo.  1865 

SchaufHer,  Henry  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1898 
Scheibe,  Otto  J.,  My.,  Humacao,  P.  R.  396 

Scherfl,  Frank  C.  F.,  Hallam,  Neb.  312 

Schermerhorn,  L.  V.,  Chicago,  111.  266 

Schermerhorn,  Peter,  Cresco,  Mich.  268,  272 
Scheurle,  John  A.,  Hartford,  Vt.  424 

Schlichter,  John  B.,  Sterling,  Kan.  1873 

Schmavonian,  A.  B.,  Constantinople,  1899 

Schmidt,  Geo.  J.,  Alliance,  Neb.  306 

Schnacke,  Leon  C.,  Sec,  Topeka,  Kan.  48 

Schneider,  John  F.,  Danville,  Vt.  422 

Schoenfeld,  F.  W.,  Dodgeville,  Wis.  448 

Sehofield,  Albert  B.,  Smithfield,  E.,  Penn. 
Schofield,  John,  Toronto,  Ont.  1886 

Sehofield,  William,  Williamstown,  Vt.  1874 

Scholander,  Ferdinand,  Kane,  Penn.  1893 

Schomp,  E.  Justus,  Rockhn,  Cal.  106,  108 

.Schoonover,  Hiram  G.,  Angola,  N.  Y.  1891 

Schrock,  Perry  F.,  Deer  Park,  Wash.  436 

Schroeder,  George  W.,  New  Windsor,  III.  174 
Schumaker,  W.  W.,  I>a  Grange,  111.  182 

Schurr,  Daniel  G.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  310,  406 

Schwab,  Elias  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  300 

Schwab,  S.  Herman,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1889 

Schwabenland,  J.  C,  Ritzville,  Wash.  440,  444 
Schwarzauer,  Max  M.,  Fairford,  Ala.  98 

Schwimley  William  A.,  Sibley,  la.  198 

Scofield,  C.  Ingerson,  Dallas,  Te.x.  416 

Scofield,  Frank  E.,  Dora,  Ore.  1884 

Scofield,  Wm.  C,  Westhampton,  Mass. 
Scoggin,  Alex.  T.,  Cedartown,  Ga.  150 

Scoles,  Richard,  Leverett,  Mass.  248 

Scotford,  H.  C,  7143  Perry  av.,  Chicago,  111.  166 
Scott,  Abner,  Harrison,  Ga.  148 

[Scott, Charles,  deceased. 

Scott,  Darius  B.,  Lancaster,  Mass.  246 

Scott,  Edward  E.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  98 

[Scott,  George  H.,  deceased,  33 

Scott,  George  W.,  Moreton,  111.  172 

Scott,  H.  M.,  Pf.,  520  W.  Adams,  Ch'go,  111.  484 
Scott,  James  F.,  Candia,  N.  H.,  262 

Scott,  James  W.,  Janesville,  Wis.  1868 

*Scott,  J.  J.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Scott,  Willard,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

Scouten,  M.  F..  Valley  Falls,  Kan.  210 

Scovill,  Edgar  E.,  Cleveland,  O.  370 

Scroggs,  Jos.  W.,  Pf.,  Kingfisher,  Okla.  1880 
Scudder,  Doremus,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  154,  485 
Scudder,  John  L.,  .lersey  City,  N.  J.  330 

Scudder,  William  H.,  Rio  Vista,  Cal.  108 

Scudder,  W.  W.,  jr.,  St.,  W.  Seattle,  Wash.  48 
Scull,  James  H.,  Orient,  la.  192,  196 

Seabury,  Jos.  B.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1875 
Seagrave,  James  C,  Hinsdale,  Mass.  1851 

Sealey,  H.  Jeptha,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1905 

Searles,  Geo.  R.,  Spencer,  Neb.  312,  314 

Searles,  H.  Clay,  Brasher  Falls,  N.  Y.  1890 

Searles,  Wilbur  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1894 

Sears,  Langley  B.,  Charlestown,  Mass.  236 

Seaver,  Charles  H.,  Wilson,  Kan.  1877 

Seaver,  Norman,  Rutland,  Vt.  1860 

Seccomb,  Sam'l  H.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Seccombe,  Charles  H.,  Ontario,  Cal.  8,114 

Secord,  Albert,  Lake  View,  Mich.  274 


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List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


545 


Secord,  Alfred  A.,  Alexandria,  Minn.  2S6 

Sedgwick,  Arthur  H.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  256 
♦Sedgwick.  Edward  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1900 
Seeley,  Nicholas  J.,  Avon,  Conn.  1853 

Seeley,  William  T.,  Iowa  City,  la. 
Seelye,  Benj.  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1898 

Seelye,  L.  Clark,  Pr.,  Northampton,  Mass.  85 
Seibert.  Albert  E.,  Mazon,  111.  172 

Seibert,  J.  Addison,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  206 

Seibert,  Samuel  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  292 

~  "  53,  85,1903 


Sell,  Herman,  Fargo,  N.  D. 

Seller,  Galen  W.,  Hillsdale,  Mich. 

Selby,  A.  Clark,  Poplar  Grove,  111. 

Selden,  J.  H.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

*Self,  William  O.,  Columbus,  Ga. 

Seliger,  C.  H.  B.,  Union,  Me. 

Sell,  Henry  T.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Sengstacke,  H.  A.,  Savannah,  Ga. 

Senter,  Geo.  A.,  Lyman,  Me. 

Seth,  John  E.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Severance,  CM.,  12lW.90th  st.,  N.Y.  City,  1890 

Severance,  Milton  L.,  Burlington,  Vt.  424 

*Sewall,  B.  Frank,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.       1899 

[Sewall,  David  B.,  deceased,  34 

Sewall,  John  L.,  Randolph,  Mass.  1882 

Sewall,  John  S.,  P/..  Bangor,  Me.  1J^59,  65 

Sewall,  Jotham  B.,  Brookline,  Mass.  1855 

Sewall,  Oliver  D.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Seyfert,  William  H.,  No.  Colhns,  N.  Y. 

Seymour,  C.  R.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Seymour,  Edw.  P.,  Williamstown,  Mnss. 

[Seymour,  Joel  Martin,  deceased, 

Shaeffer,  Grant  L.,  Barton  Landing,  Vt. 

*Shafer,  Theodore,  Trinidad,  Colo. 

Shank,  Charles  H.,  Newbury,  Vt. 

Shannon,  Wm.  H.,  Morenci,  Mich. 

Sharp,  John,  Wilmington,  N.  Y. 

Sharpe,  Perry  A.,  Chicago,  111. 

Sharpe,  Robert  W.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Shatto,  Charles  R.,  Toledo,  la. 

Shaver,  Melville  A.,  Alton,  N.  H. 

Shaw,  Benj.  J.  H.,  Ambov,  111. 

*Shaw,  Chas.  F.,  Clare,  Mich. 

Shaw,  Edwin  S.,  Minot,  N.  D. 

Shaw,  Edwin  W.,  Hastings,  Mich. 

Shaw,  George  W.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Shaw,  Henry  H.,  Marlboro,  Vt. 

Shaw,  Harry  B.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Shaw,  John  T.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O. 

Shaw,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111. 

Shaw,  William  B.,  Beardstown,  111. 

Shaw,  W.  H.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Shay,  John  H.,  Streator,  HI. 

Sheaff,  Robert  L.,  Newcastle,  Me. 

Shear,  A.  Lincoln,  Sidney,  N.  Y. 

Shearer,  Herman  A.,  Paradise,  Cal. 

Sheffield,  Devello  Z.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Sheldon,  Charles  F.,  Danville,  la. 

Sheldon,  Charles  M.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

Sheldon,  Frank  M.,  Rockford,  111. 

Sheldon,  Harry  D.,  Lorain,  O. 

Sheldon,  Stewart,  Topeka,  Kan. 

Shelton,  C.  W.,  Sec,  N.  Y.  City, 


174 

54,  128,  484 

1899 

228 

182 

148 

8,  22 

442 


238 

338 

344 

262 

34 

420 

126 

422 

276 

350 

164 

1889 

1895 

8,  318 

162 

53,  1890 

1S58 

1884 

424 

144 

1885 

166 

162 


224 
348 
106,  8 
481 
190 
210 
176 
372 
1854 
48 


Shepard,  Herman  T.,  West  Epping,  N.  H.  1891 
Shepherd,  Robert  G.,  Ironton,  O.  1898 

Sheppley,  Edward  H.,  Superior,  Wis.  456 

♦Sheridan,  George  H.,  Porter,  Ind.  184 

Sherk,  Abraham  B.,  Torovto,  Canada,  1861 

Sherman,  Edwin  T.,  Brookfield,  111.  8,  170 

Sherman,  Floyd  E.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1879 

Sherrill,  Alvan  F.,  Pf.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  61 

Sherril,  Dana,  Hoopeston,  111.  1873 

Sherrill,  .'=!am'l  B.,  Clifton  Sprines,  N.  Y.  1863 
Sherwood,  John  W^,  Wells,  Mich.  282 

Shingler,  John  J.,  Montrose,  Colo.  120 

Shipherd,  Theo.  M.,  Newark,  N.  J.  330 

Shipman,  Frank  R.,  Andover,  Mass.  87,  234 
Shirley,  Arthur,  Stratford,  Conn.  1872 

Shively,  John  L.,  Churrhville,  N.  Y.  338 

Shoemaker,  E.Ellsworth, Cambridge,  Mass.  1894 
Short,  Geo.  W.  D.,  15  Robert  ct.,  Ch'go,  III.  164 
Short,  Wallace  M.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  300,  485 
Short,  Wm.  H.,  Wabasha,  Minn.  296 

Show,  Arley  B.,  Pf.,  Stanford  Lniv.,  Cal.    1884 


Shall,  Gilbert  L.,  Red  Lodge,  Mont.  304 

Shultz,  Jacob  K.,  Elk  River,  Minn.  1882 

Shuman,  Henry  A.,  Arcadia,  Neb.  306 

ShurtlefiF,  Ernest  W.,  Paris,  France,  1889 

Sibson,  John  J.,  Charleston,  Penn.  388 

Silva,  Ernest  G.,  da,  Hilo,  T.  H.  154 

Simmons,  Abraham,  Jenifer,  Ala.  98,  99 

Simmons,  Daniel  A.,  Tallahassee,  Fla.  1896 

Simmons,  William  B.,  Enid,  Okla.  87,  380 

Simmons,  Zachariah,  Mt.  Gilead,  N.  C.  352,  354 
Simms,  Thomas,  Braintree,  Mass.  •        1885 

Simons,  J. H., 7250  Madison  av., Chicago, 111.  1876 
Simpkin,  Peter  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  418 
Simpson,  Alexander,  Cambridge,  Neb.  306 

Smpson,  Charles,  Detroit,  Mich.  1870 

Simpson,  Herbert  A.,  Centerville,  Mich.  1896 
Simpson,  Samuel,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  69 

Sims,  Frank  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  412 

Sims,  James  P.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  400 

Sims,  John  R.,  Gadsden,  Ala.  98 

Sims,  Josiah,  Nevada  City,  Cal.  106,  107 

Sims,  Richard  V.,  New  Iberia,  La.  216 

Sims,  Thomas,  Melrose,  Mass.  238,  250 

Sims,  Yancy  B.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  102 

Sinclair,  Carl  E.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1892 

Sinden,  Arch  W.,  Nashua,  la.  196 

Singer,  Edwin  J.,  St.,  Burlingame,  Cal.  57 

*Singer,  W.  L.,  Lawton,  N.  D. 
Single,  John,  Highmore,  S.  D.  1883 

Singleton,  J.  H.,  Colorado,  1889 

Sink,  Reuben  H.,  Stockton,  Cal.  110 

Sinks,  Perrv  W^,  Tampa,  Fla.  8,  146 

Sinnett,  Charles  N.,  Edmore,  N.  D.  1875 

Sinninger,  Norman  E.,  Dallas,  111.  168 

*Sjoberg,  C.  O.,  Cleveland,  O.  1896 

Skeele,  Arthur  F.,  Olivet,  Mich.  278 

Skeels,  Henrv  M.,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Skentlebury,  Wm.  H.,  Grand  June,  Mich.  272 
Skiles,  James  H.,  Glenwood,  la.  192 

Skillings,  Robert  B.,  Portland,  N.  Y.  346 

Skinner,  Charles  L.,  Colebrook,  N.  H.  320 

Skinner,  David  E.,  Ceres,  Cal.  1886 

Skinner,  George,  Colchester,  Vt.  422 

Slack,  Ezra  A.,  Brookhne,  Mass.  1881 

Slade,  William,  Thetford,  Vt.  428 

Slade,  William  F.,  Berlin,  N.  H.  318.  320 

Slater,  Sheldon,  Maddock,  N.  D.  360,  362 

Sleeper,  Henry  D.,P/., Northampton,  Mass.  1891 
Sleeper,  William  W.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  260 

Sloan,  Alex.,  Enfield,  Mass.  242 

Slocum,  Geo.  M.,  D.  Utica,  N.  Y.  1879 

Slocum,  W^m.  F.,  Pr.,  Colo.  Sp'gs,  Colo.  85 
Slyfield,  Frederic  A.,  Black  Earth,  Wis.  446 
Small,  Andrew  J.,  Chaplin,  Conn.  126 

Small,  Charles  H.,  Sec,  Cleveland,  O.  48,  59 
Small,  Charies  R.,  Hartford,  Conn.  130.  131 
Small,  Harry  E..  Goshen,  Conn.  128 

[Smalley,  A.  L..  deceased,  34 

Smart,  Geo.  T.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  252 
Smart,  I.  Chipman,  Burlington,  Vt.  422 

Smart,  William  S.,  Brandon,  Vt.  1861 

*Smidt,  HelmerT.,743  Harrison  st.,Ch'o, 111. 

1894 
Smiley,  Elmer  E.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  340 

Smiley,  James  D.,  Farmington,  N.  H.  138,  320 
Smiley,  Samuel  R.,  Penacook,  N.  H.  318 

Smit,  John,  Princeton,  Neb.  312 

Smith,  Albert  D.,  Milton,  Mass.  252 

Smith,  Albert  H.,  Hancock,  Wis.  448,  450,  452 
Smith,  Alex.  D..  Hamline.  Minn.  292 

*Smith,  Allen,  1891 

Smith,  Andrew  J.  I.,  Elmhurst,  Cal.  187 

[Smith,  Arthur,  deceased,  35 

Smith.  Arthur  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Smith,  Azro  A.,  Reading,  Mass.  1864 

Smith.  Caleb  E.,  Roxburv.  Vt.  426 

Smith,  Carev  D.,  Red  Level,  Ala.  1905 

Smith,Chas.C.,j1/j/.,24.W.67thst.,Ch'go,I11.1902 
Smith,  ChaHes  H..  Barre,  Mass.  86,  234 

Smith,  Charles  W..  Svkeston,  N.  D.  364 

Smith.  Charles  W.,  P'hcrnix.  Ala.  94 

.Smith.  Clifford  H..  Pittsford,  Vt.  426 

Smith.  Edward  C...  Templeton,  Mass.  260 

Smith,  Edward  H.,  Oshkosh.  Wis.  4.'54 


546 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


Smith,  Edward  H.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  481 
Smith,  Edward  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  442,  485 
Smith,  Edwin  B.,  Overbrook,  Kan.        208,  210 

Smith,  Edwin  R.,  Concord,  N.  H.  9,  48 

Smith,  E.  Ellsworth,  Glen  Ulin,  N.  D.  1894 

Smith,  E.  Lornie,  Yankton,  S.  D.  406 

*Smith,  Ernest  C.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  450 

*Smith,  Ernest  M.,  Ferndale,  Wash.  438 

*Smith,  Felix  G.,  Shepherd,  Tenn.  1877 
Smith,  Frank  G.,  Chicago,  111.                  166,  485 

Smith,  Frank  N.,  Rosalia,  Wash.  1897 

Smith,  Frederick  C,  Hopewell,  O.  1898 

Smith,  Fred  H.,  Fredonia,  Kan.  206 

Smith,  G.  Ernest,  Morton  Park,  111.  172 

Smith,  George,  Austm,  111.  1868 

Smith,  George  A.,  Boone,  Okla.  1905 

Smith,  George  H.,  P/.,  Wheaton,  111.  1876 

Smith,  George  H.,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y.  338 

Smith,  George  LeG.,  Bellevue,  O.  366 

Smith,  Green  N.,  Baxley,  Ga.  150 

Smith,  Hay  W.,  Portchester,  N.  Y.  346 

Smith,  Henry  F.,  Yankton,  S.  D.  1905 

Smith,  Henry  G.,  P/.,  Goshen,  Mass.  1886 

Smith,  Henry  P.,  P/.,  Meadville,  Pa.  1875 

Smith,  Henry  W.,  Lee,  Mass.  1905 

Smith,  Hinds,  Oberlin,  O.  1871 
Smith,  Howard  N.,  St.,  Portland,  Ore.  53,  1889 

Smith,  Isaiah  P.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  1864 

Smith,  James  E.,  Everett,  Wash.  438 

Smith,  James  E.,  New  Orleans,  La.  216 
Smith,  James  G.,  Fayetteville,  N.  C.     352,  354 

*Smith,  James  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Smith,  James  Robert,  Quincy,  111.  176 

Smith,  John  E.,  Fremontville,  Cal.  1877 

Smith,  J.  Arthur,  Waynoka,  Okla.  382 

Smith,  J.  Challen,  Provo,  Utah,  418 

Smith,  J.  Franklin,  Kellogg,  la.  194 

Smith,  J.  Lloyd,  Brodhead,  Wis.  446 

Smith,  Jonathan  G.,  Tomah,  Wis.  458 

Smith,  Joseph  E.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  412 
*Smith,  Mrs.  Margaret  J.,  Ev.,  Mont  Eagle, 

Tenn.  1893 

♦Smith,  N.  Fay,  E.  Northfield,  Mass.  252 

Smith,  Nicholas,  Field's  Landing,  Cal.  104 

♦Smith,  Orville  S.,  Delavan,  Wis.  1874 

Smith,  Oscar  M.,  Java,  N.  Y.  1863 
Smith,  Otterbein  O.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.         188 

Smith,  Ralph  J.,  New  London,  O.  1884 

Smith,  Richard,  Woodburn,  111.  178 

Smith,  Robert,  Montclair,  N.  J.  330 

Smith,  Robert  L.,  Henrietta,  N.  Y.  8,  342 
Smith,  Samuel  G.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.          294,  485 

Smith,  Stephen,  Lebanon,  Conn.  130 

Smith,  Stephen  D.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1875 

*Smith,  Stewart  H.,  Garretson,  S.  D.  8,  404 

Smith,  Thomas,  Gosneyville,  Ky.  214 

Smith,  Wesley  W.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  1887 

Smith,  William,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Smith,  William,  Wakeman,  O.  378 

Smith,  William  A.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  1864 

Smith,  William  H.,  Aurora,  111.  1879 
*Smith,  William  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.        1901 

Smith,  William  S.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1854 
Smith,  W.  R.,  Good  Water,  R.  D.  2,  Ala.         94 

Smith,  Zwingle  H.,  DeSmet,  S.  D.  404 

Smits,  Bastian,  Jackson,  Mich.  274 

Smyth,  Newman,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

*Smythe,  George  H.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  246 

Snape,  J.  C,  Kennewick,  Wash.  1906 

Snape,  William,  Cathlamet,  Wash.  436 

Sneath,  Isaiah  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  132 

Snelgrove,  Andrew  H.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1881 
Snell,  C.  Y.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Snell,  David  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Snell,  Frank  W.,  Dennvsville,  Me.  220 

*Snell,  Laird  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1900 

Snell,  Roy  J.,  Wheaton,  111.  1906 

Snell,  Spencer,  Mobile,  Ala.  98 

Snider,  Asa  B.,  Portland,  Ore.  1895 

(Snow,  Benjamin  P.,  deceased,  35 

Snow,  Everard  W.,  Winsted,  Conn.  140 

Snow,  Frederick  E.,  Guilford,  Conn.  128 

Snow,  Walter  A.,  Glenwood,  Minn.  288 
Snowden,  0.  L.,2056  W.94th  st.,Ch'go,  111.  1897 


Snowden,  Frank  R.,  Sligo,  Md.  1897 

Snowden,  James  E.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.  188 

*Snyder,  Harry  A.,  Washougal,  Wash. 

436,  438,  444 
Snyder,  Henry  C,  Galesburg,  Mich.  272 

Snyder,  Henry  S.,  Gilbertville,  Mass.  244 

Snyder,  Owen  M.,  Hennepin,  111.  1897 

Snyder,  Peter  M.,  Rockford,  111.  176 

Snyder,  W.  F.,  Nickerson,  Kan.  208 

Soares,  Antonio  V.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  154 

Soderholm,  Henry,  Chicago,  111.  1892 

Solandt,  Andrew  P.,  Wichita,  Kan.  1888 

Solandt,  James  A.,  Rutland,  Mass.  256 

Someillan,HenryB.,GKona6acoo,  Cuba,  142,  143 
Somerville,  T.  E.,  Chicago,  111. 
Soper,  George  E.,  Pomona,  Cal.  114 

*Souders,  Walter  G.,  Blue  Island,  111.  1899 

*Soule,  A.  F.,  Green  River,  Wyo.  460 

Soule,  Sherrod,  Naugatuck,  Conn.  132 

Southgate,  Benj.  M.,  My.,  Chicago,  111.  53 

Southgate,  C.  M.,  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  1870 

Southworth,  Francis,  Portland,  Me.  226 

Sowles,Langdon  L.,DodgeCenter,Minn.  286,  288 
Spalding,  George,  jr.,  Stonington,  Conn.  1901 
Spangenberg,  Lewis  F.,  Dawson,  N.  D. 

8,  358,  359,  364 

206 

380 

336 

1900 

346 

35 

112,  116 

1890 

280 

1892 

172 

426,  485 

194 
150 
404,  408 
462 
106 
302 
314 

280 

8,  186 

204,  205 

481 

1854 


Spangler,  Alpheus  M.,  Eureka,  Kan 

Spangler,  George  B.,  Edmond,  Okla. 

Spanswick,  Thomas  W.,  Arcade,  N.  Y. 

Sparhawk,  Willis  T.,  Randolph,  Vt. 

Spaulding,  W.,  Bedford  Pk.,  N.Y.City, 

fSpeare,  S.  Lewis  B.,  deceased, 

Speers,  Luther,  Compton,  Cal. 

Speers,  William  J.,  Santa  Cruz.,  Cal. 

Spelman,  Henry  O.,  St.  Clair,  Mich. 

Spelman,  Levi  P.,  Covert,  Mich. 

Spence,  Jos.  M.  A.,  Chicago,  111. 

Spence,  Walter,  Metropolis,  111. 

Spence,  Will  H.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

Spencer,  David  B.,  River  Falls,  W^is. 

Spiker,  William  D.,  Kingsley,  la. 

Spillars,  Ashbell  P.,  Albany,  Ga. 

Spittell,  Jabez,  Estelline,  S.  D. 

*Spivey,  G.  Monroe,  Crestview,  Fla. 

Spoolman,  Jacob,  Kenwood,  Cal. 

Spooner,  Walter,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Sprague,  Elmer  E.,  Thetford,  Neb. 

Sprague,  Frank  M.,  Tampa,  Fla. 

Sprague,  F.  P.,  Saranac,  Mich. 

♦Sprague,  George  C,  Atlantic,  la. 

♦Sprague,  Wm.  A.,  Douglass,  Kan. 

Sprague,  William  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Spyker,  Simon,  Richland  Center,  Wis 

Squire,  Wm.  P.,  Colchester,  R.  D.  3,  Conn.  136 

Squires,  Norman  J.,  West  Haven,  Conn.        138 

Staaf,  Gustaf,  No.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Staats,  Henry  T.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Stackman,  C,  Cheshire,  Conn, 

Stackpole,  Everett  S.,  Bradford,  Mass. 

Stackpole,  Markham  W.,  Andover,  Mass. 

Staff,  Fred.,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis. 

♦Stahl,  Karl  C,  Ritzville,  Wash. 

Stahmer,  Henry,  Crete,  Neb. 

Staley,  John  J.,  Manistee,  Mich. 

Stanford,  Arthur  W.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M. 

Stanley,  Charles  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Stanley,  Charles  A.,  jr.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Stanton,  George  F.,  Boston,  Mass. 

[Stanton,  James,  deceased, 

♦Stanton,  Jay  B.,  Sulphur  Springs,  Colo. 

Staples,  J.  S.,  Geneva,  Neb. 

Stapleton,  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  _ 

Stapleton,  Robert,  Saginaw,  Mich. 

Stapleton,  Robert  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 

Stark,  Charles  W.,  Sun  Prairie,  Wis 

Starr,  Edward  C,  Cornwall,  Conn. 

Starr,  Harris  E.,  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn. 

Starr,  M.  Angelo,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Starr,  Otis  A.,  Excelsior,  Minn. 

Starr,  William  H.,  Supt.,  Thornton,  R.  I.    1865 

Staub,  John  J.,  Portland,  Sta.  C,  Ore.  386 

♦St.  Aubin,  T.  S.,  Perkins,  P.  Q.,  Canada,   1893 

Stauffer,  Henry,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  452 

♦Staunton,'  Benjamin,  Mt. Pleasant,  la.  192,  196 


1889 

116 
246 

1902 
450 

1902 
308 
276 
481 
481 
481 

1866 
35 


338 
280 
481 
456,  458 
126,  127 
132 
1870 
1870 


1908] 


List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


547 


Staver,  Dan'l,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  384 

St.  Claire,  Chris.  C,  Morrisville,  Vt.  426 

Stead,  James  R.,  Morgan  Park,  111.  172 

Stearns,  Charles  C,  Claremont,  Cal.  1875 

Stearns,  Edw.  R.,  Lancaster,  N.  H.  322 

fStearns,  George  W.,  deceased,  35 

Stearns,  William  F.,  Norfolk,  Conn.  134 

Stebbins,  Chas.  E.,  W.  Chicago,  III.  178 

Stebbins,  Herbert  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 

Steele,  Albert  T.,  Bethel,  Conn.  8,  124 

Steele,  John  T.,  Dickens,  la.  190 

Steele,  Joseph,  jr.,  Ankeny,  la.  186,  188 

Steele,  William,  Ford,  Kan.  206 

Steelman,  J.  Newton,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  340 
Steere,  Charles,  East  McDonouph,  N.  Y.  1871 
Stein,  Henry  W.,  Waukegan,  111.  178 

Steiner,  Dennis  R.,  Alma,  Kan.  204 

Steiner,  Edward  A.,  P/.,  Grinnell,  la.  59,  485 
Stembridge,  Alfred  E.,  Wilmington,  Mass.  1890 
♦Stemen,  John  A.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  1886 

Stephens,  Fred'k  A.,  Des  Moines,  la.  274 

Stephens,  J.  Vinson,  Pittston,  Penn.  390 

Stephens,  Thad.  A.,  Lacon,  111.  170 

Sterns,  Wallace  H.,  Pomfret,  Conn.  134 

Stetson,  Oscar  F.,  Sutlon,  Mass.  258 

Stetson,  R.  K.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.  168 

Stevens,  Almon  O.,  Elkhorn,  Wis.  448 

Stevens,  Charles  H.,  Canton  Cen.,  Conn.  138 
*Stevens,  Charles  L.,  Phippsburg,  Me.  226 

Stevens,  Charles  M.,  Thebes,  Ga.  1891 

Stevens,  Clarence  H.,  San  Rafael,  Cal.  108 

Stevens,  Frank  V.,  Yankton,  S.  D.  8,  410 

Stevens,  Henry  A.,  Brighton,  Mass.  256 

Stevens,  J.  M.,  Peoria,  111.  174 

Stevens,  John  L.,  Thawville,  111.  1899 

Stevens,  Julius,  Ft.  Dodge,  la.  1865 

Stevens,  Moodv  A.,  Milford,  N.  H.  1862 

Stevens,  Wm.  t).,  Warwick,  N.  Y.  1889 

Stevens,  Wilmot  E.,  Oberlin,  O.  1900 

Stevenson,  C.  H.,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Stevenson,  John  O.,  Waterloo,  la.  186 

Stevenson,  Wm.  D.  J.,  Watervliet,  Mich. 

268,  282 
Stewart,  Jeremiah  D.,  St.,  Aurora,  Neb.  53 

Stewart,  John  R.,  Natural  Bridge,  Ala.  1899 
Stewart,  William  J.,  Buda,  111.  162 

Stewart,  W.  R.,  My.,  Montpelier,Vt.  1895,  53 
*Stickel,  E.  C,  Nashville,  Tenn.  1875 

Sticknev,  Edwin  H..  St.,  Fargo,  N,  D.  63,  358 
Stiles,  Hubert  W.,  Dundee,  111.  168 

Stiles,  W.  C,  Ed.,  44  E.  23d  st.,  N.  Y.  City,  1876 
Stillman,  Orson  A.,  My.,  Eugene,  Ore.  1902 
Stimson,  Cyrus  F.,  Waterville,  Me.  8,  230 

Stimson,  H.  A.,  159  W.  86th,  N.  Y.  54,  344,  484 
Stimson,  Martin  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Stiver,  Samuel  L.,  Pn.,  Bunker  Hill,  111.  1879 
St.  John,  Benjamin,  Benicia,  Cal.  104 

Stockdale,  Allen  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  8,  9,  236 
Stocking,  James  B.,  Arbor\-ille,  Neb.  306 

Stocking,  Jay  T.,  Newton^^lle,  Mass.  252 

Stocking,  Wm.  R.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  1871 
Stockwell,  Cyrus  K.,  Bloomington,  111.  162 

Stoddard,  Eugene  W.,  T.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1886 
Stoddard,  John  C,  Bunker  Hill,  111.  162 

Stokes,  Wm.  T    Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1883 

Stone,  Dwight  C.,  Stonington,  Conn.  138 

Stone,  Edward  G.,  Burlington,  Conn.  124 

Stone,  Edward  P.,  Rutland,  Vt.  1861 

Stone,  Ira  D.,  Winnebago,  111.  1894 

Stone,  Justus  V.,  Griswold,  Conn.  128 

Stone,  OUver  B.,  Ashkuni,  111.  162 

Stoneman,  A.  H.,  Grand  Rapids, 

Mich.  270,  272 

Storer,  Frederick  A.  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1886 
Storm,  Julius  E.,  Ir\'ington,  Neb.  310 

Storrs,  Chas.  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Stough,  Henry  W.,  My.,  Wheaton,  111.  1896 
Stoughton,  Lewis  H.,  Standish,  Me.  228 

Stover,  Howard  C,  Council,  Ida.  160 

Stover,  Wesley  U.,  A.  B.C.F.  M.  481 

Stover,  William  B.,  Alva,  Okla.  380 

Stowe,  Charles  E.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  43,  238 
Stowe,  Wilbur  F.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  1889 

StowelJ.'Alex.'D.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y  1858 


Strain,  Horace  L..  Iowa  City,  la.  194 

Strandine,  Axel,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.  350 

Strang,  Clement  J.,  Benzonia,  Mich.  272 

Strange,  William  L.,  Portland,  Ore.  1893 

Stratton,  Lemuel  N.,  Lockport,  R.  D.,  111.  170 
Strayer,  Charlton  B.,  Green's  Farms,  Conn.  128 
Strayer,  Luther  M.,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  1903 
Street,  Wm.  D.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  52,  350 
Streeter,  Clayton  M.,  Lafayette,  Colo.  118 

Streeter,  Willard  E.,  Oakham,  Mass.  254 

Strickland,  Geo.  D.,  Druinmond,  Mich.  270 

Stringer,  Firth,  Highland,  111.  1872 

Strohecker,  John  H.,  Ritzville,  Wash.  1902 

Stromire,  Geo.  D.,  Kiowa,  Kan.  206 

Strong,  Chas.  B.,  Harwinton,  Conn.  1882 

Strong,  David  H.,  Williamstown,  Vt.  420,  430 
Strong,  Dwight  A.,  Highland  Lake,  Colo.  1890 
Strong,  E.  E.,  Ed.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  44 

Strong,  Frank  P.,  Osborne,  Kan.  208 

Strong,  Jas.  W.,  Pr.,  Northfield,  Minn.  484 

Strong,  Josiah,  New  York  City,  1871 

Strong,  J.  Selden,  Limington,  Me.  224 

Strong,  Sydney,  Seattle,  Wash.  442 

Strong,  William  E.,  Ed.,  Boston,  Mass.  44,  58 
Stroup,  Charles  A.,  Mechanicsburg,  O.  1896 
Strout,  Joseph  W.,  Kingston,  N.  H.  322 

Struthers,  Alfred  L.,  Alfred,  Me.  218 

Stryker,  Garrett  V.,  Mill  River,  Mass.  252 

Stuart,  Irving  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  266 

[Stuart,  Isambert  B.,  deceased,  36 

*Stuart,  Mrs.  Rosine  E.,  No.  Yakima,  R.  D. 

1,  Wash.  1898 

Stubbins,  Thos.  A.,  Harvey,  111.  170 

Stubbins,  Wm.  H.,  Clifton,  111.  168 

Stubbs,  Robert  S.,  Ch.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  1864 
Stump,  George  E.,  Ed.,  Chenoa,  111.  1896 

Sturgis,  Frederick  E.,  Natick,  Mass.  1868 

Sturtevant,J.M.,832  Wilson  av.,Ch'go,Ill,  1860 
Stutson,  Henry  H.,  New  Richland,  Minn.  1897 
Suber,  Gustav  A.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  1902 

Suckow,  William  J.,  Grinnell,  la.  1888 

Suffa,  Andrew,  Hastings,  Neb.  310 

Sullens,  A.  J.,  Gary,  Ind.  182 

Sumner,  Charles  B.,  Pf.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1868 
Sumner,  Fred  A.,  Milford,  Conn.  130 

Sumner,  Mark  N.,  Mill  Creek,  Tenn.  412 

Surdival,  William,  Gomer,  O.  372 

Sutherland,  John  M.,  Toulon,  111.  178 

Sutherland,  John  W.,  Sec,  Lansing,  Mich.  48 
Sutherland,  Ward  T.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.  350 

Sutherand,  Wm.  L.,  Great  Bend,  Kan.  204,  206 
Sutley,  Wm.  J.,  Brantley,  Ala.  1887 

Sutton,  Samuel,  Williamsburg,  Ky.  1867 

Swain,  Augustus  C,  No.  Cambridge,  Mass.  1873 
Swain,  Carl  J.,  Excelsior,  Minn.  288,  290 

Swain,  Richard  L.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  322 

Swanson,  Isaac  J.,  Lima,  O.  372 

Swanson,  J.  E.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1888 

*Swanstrom,  August,  Cleburne,  Kan.  1892 

Swartout,  Edgar  P.,  Turton,  S.  D.  408 

Swartz,  Charles  K.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1892 

Swartz,  Herman  F.,  Webster  Grove,  Mo. 

89,  302,  484 
Swartz,  Joel,  Maplewood,  Mo.  8,  300 

Sweet,  George  E.,  Pro\'idence,  R.  I.  1892 

Sweet,  Milo  J.,  Hudson,  Mich.  274 

*Sweet,  John  E.,  Brookfield,  Vt.  8,  420 

Sweet,  William  I.,  Everett,  Mass.  242 

Swengel,  A.  Wilmer,  Harrisburg,  Penn.  1886 
Swenson,  Frank  O.,  So.  Manchester,  Conn.  136 
Swertfager,  Geo.  A.,  Princeton,  Minn.  294 

Swift,  Benjamin,  Woodstock,  Vt.  8,  9,  430 

Swift,  Clarence  F.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  242 

Swing,  Albert  T.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O.  1878,  72 

Swinnerton,  G.  F.,  Caledonia,  Minn.  1897 

Swinnertop,  Wm.  T.,  Springdale,  Conn.  1877 
Switzer,  Annie  E.,  Dayton,  Wyo.  8,  460 

Symons,  Henry,  Ada,  Minn.  8,  286 

Tade,  Ewing  O.,  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1861 
Taft,  Clinton  J.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  336 

Taft,  Jay  N.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  8,  330 

Taft,  Rufus  M.,  Ev.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1893 

Taggart,  Charles  E.,  Litchfield,  Mich.  276 

Taintor,  Jesse  F.,  Pf.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1878 


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Taisne,  Telesphore,  Auburn,  Me.  218,  224 

Talmadge,  Elliott  F.,  Sec,  Wauregan,  Conn. 

138,  139 
Talmage,  Charles  H.,  Taunton,  Mass.  1882 

Talmage,  Luther  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  86,  292 
Tamblyn,  Albert  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  8,  344 
Tanaka,  Giichi,  Wailuku,  T.  H.  158,  159 

Tangemann,  Gottlob  D.,  Etiwanda,  Cal.  1893 
Tanner,  Allan  A.,  Alton,  111.  162 

*Tarr,  Jas.  J.  G.,  Lanesville,  Mass.  244 

Tasker,  Joseph  O.,  Pittsfield,  N.  H.  1887 

Tate,  Albert  J.,  T.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  352 

Tate,  William  J.,  Higganum,  Conn.  130,  131 
*Taulbee.  James  M.,  Highland,  Kan.  1889,  206 
Taylor,  A.  Wilber,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  348 

Taylor,  Charles  I.,  Clarksville,  Mich.  1886 

Taylor,  Frederick  C,  So.  Britain,  Conn.  136 
[Taylor,  George  E.,  deceased,  36 

Taylor,  Glen  A.,  Denmark,  la.  1899 

Taylor,  G.,  P/.,  180  Grand  av.,  Chicago,  111. 

60,  71,  164,  485 
Taylor,  Herbert  J.,  Hawley,  Minn.  290 

Taylor,  Horace  J.,  Anacortes,  Wash. 

436,  438,  440 
Taylor,  J.  G.,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.  234 
Taylor,  J.  Phelps,  Pf.,  Andover,  Mass.  1868 
Taylor,  Lawrence,  Plevna,  Kan.  210 

Taylor,  Living'n  L.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  338 
Taylor,  Marcus  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  336 

Taylor,  Raynsford,  Dimond,  Cal.  1878 

Taylor,  Samuel,  Hartford,  Mich.  272 

Taylor,  Wallace,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

*Taylor,  Walter  P.,  Boston,  Mass.  1891 

Tead,  Edw.  S.,  Sec,  Somerville,  Mass.  1878,  46 
Tebbetts,  Arthur  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1873 
Tedford,  J.  E.,  Edmands,  Wis.  436,  440 

Teel,  William  H.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1868 
Temple,  Wm.  H.  G.,  Sacramento,  Cal.  108 

Tenney,  Edward  P.,  Gill,  Mass.  244 

Tenney,  Henry  M.,  Oberlin,  O.  374,  485 

Tenney,  H.  Melville,  Sec,  Berkeley,  Cal.  44,  59 
Tenney,  Leonard  B.,  Scotland,  Conn.  136 

Tenney,  William  A.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1856 

Tenney,  W.  L.,  Sioux  City,  la.  9,  198 

Terborgh,  Isaac,  Brant,  Alberta,  Canada,       1894 
[Terhune,  Edward  P.,  deceased, 
*Testa,  S.  L.,  66  Cheever  pi,  BTn,  N.  Y.        1889 
Teuber,  Adolph  C,  My.,  Hebron,  N.  D. 
Tewksbury,  Elwood  G^  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Tewksbury,  Geo.  A.,  Concord,  Mass.  240 

Thacker,  Joseph,  Mexico,  1897 

Thain,  Alexander  R.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  458 
Thayer,  Charles  S.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  69 

Thayer,  Frederick  D.,  Dudley,  Mass.  242 

Thayer,  Henry  E.,  Pr.,  Wichita,  Kan.  48 

Thayer,  H.  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1866 

Thayer,  Lucius  H.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  324,  485 
Thayer,  O.  Franklin.  Korn,  Cal.  112 

Theodore,  John  T.,  Centerviile,  Mass.  234 

Thiel,  Peter  J.,  Minden,  la.  194 

Thing,  Milo  J.  P.,  Ryan,  R.  D.  2,  la.  192 

Thirloway,  Timothy,  Green  River,  W>o.  1896 
Thistleton,  Alfred  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  348 
Thom,  A.  Alexander,  Prairie  City,  la.  198 

♦Thomas,  C.  H.,  Healdsburg,  Cal. 
[Thomas,  Chandler  N.,  deceased. 
Thomas,  Charles  M.,  Glenview,  111.  170 

Thomas,  Chas.  N.,  Riveredge,  N.  J.  332 

Thomas,  Clark  S.,  Minooka,  111. 
Thomas,  D.  Theodore,  Portland,  Ore.  386 

Thomas,  Evan,  Essex  Junction,  Vt.  422 

Thomas,  Ivor,  Bangor,  Penn.  388,  394 

Thomas,  John  G.,  Lima,  O.  372 

Thomas,  John  P.,  Newcastle,  Penn.  390 

Thomas,  Lewis  J.,  Duxbury,  Mass.  1878 

Thomas,  Morrison  J.,  Newark,  O.  374 

Thomas,  Owen,  So.  Sharon,  Penn.  392 

Thomas,  Percy  E.,  Winona,  Minn.  296 

[Thomas,  Reuen,  deceased,  36 

Thomas,  Thomas  D.,  Red  Oak,  la.  1881 

Thomas,  Thomas  P.,  Oberlin,  O.  1885 

Thomas,  W.  Arthur,  McKee  Citv,  N.  J.       1882 
Thomas,  Wm.  A.,  Salem,  N.  Y.' 
Thome,  A.  M.,  133  Lincoln  av.,  Ch'go,  111.      1866 


Thome,  James  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1886 

Thomlinson,  W.  H.j  Muscatine,  la.  198 

Thompson,  Albert  H.,  Raymond,  N.  H.  324 
Thompson,A.W.,Bakersfield,  R.F.  D.  1,  Cal.  114 
Thompson,  Carl  D.,  Elgin,  111.  1898 

Thompson,  Karl  O,  Cedar  Springs,  Mich. 

8,  268,  270 
Thompson,  Frank,  Ch.,  Valparaiso,  Chili,  481 
Thompson,  Franklin,  Charlemont,  Mass. 

240,  246 
Thompson,  George  O.,  Truro,  Mass.  1889 

Thompson,  Hiram  F.,  Lexington,  O.  1893 

Thompson,  Howard  S.,  Chardon,  O.  372 

Thompson,  James  B.,  Rose  Creek,  Minn. 294,  296 
Thompson,  J.  C,  Golconda,  111.  1876 

Thompson,  J.  Herbert,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  112,  116 
Thompson,  M.,  Goliad,  Tex.  416 

Thompson,  Nathan,  Laurel,  Md.  1865 

*Thompson,  Ole,  Clintonville,  Wis. 
Thompson,  Thomas,  Larchwood,  la.  410 

Thompson,  Thos.  B.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  450 

Thompson,  Wm.  S.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  1862 


Thompson,  W.  Sherman,  Somerville,  Mass.  258 
Thomsen,  Ludwig,  Pn.,  Vernal,  Utah,  1900 

Thomson,  Alex.,  Wis.  454 

Thomson,  A.  Eugene,  Berea,  Ky.  214 

Thomson,  Charles,  China,  1898 

♦Thomson,  James,  Hampton,  la.  192 

♦Thomson,  Robert,  Samokov,  Bulgaria,  1881 
Thomson,  Robert  J.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

484,  485 
Thoren,  Herman  H.,  Big  Timber,  Mont.  304 

Thornbury,  Benj.  R.,  Somonauk,  111.  176 

Thorp,  Charles  N.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  240 

Thorp,  W.  B.,3977  Drexel  blvd.,  Ch'go,  111.  164 
Thorpe,  John,  Dolgeville,  Cal.  112 

Thorpe,  Ole  O.,  Concord,  Mass.  1894 

Thorpe,  Walter,  Wallingford,  Vt.  428 

Thrall,  J.  Brainerd,  Leicester,  Mass.  248 

Thrall,  W.  Herbert,  St.,  Huron,  S.  D.  48 

Thrasher,Geo.W.,Town  Creek,R.D.3,Ala.,  92,  96 
Thrush,  John  O.,  Webster  Citv,  la.  200 

♦Thurston,  Chas.  A.  G.,  Ev.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  1877 
Thurston,  John  R.,  Whitinsville,  Mass.  252 

Thurston,  Oakley  B.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  208 
Thurston,  Thos.  W.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.  1851 
Thwing,  Charles  F.,  Pr.,  Cleveland,  O.  1879 
Thwing,  Edward  W.,  St.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  154 
Thygeson,  Hanson  E.,  Hutchville,  Mass.  242 
Thvholdt,  Paul  C,  Jacksonville,  111.  1881 

Tibbets,  Arthur  T.,  Cannon  Ball,  N.  D.  8,  356 
Tibbetts,  Dallas  D.,  Eldon,  la.  1881 

Tice,  J.  Hammond,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  206 

Tillett,  Barton  C,  Uehling,  Neb.  314 

Tillman,  Wm.  H.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  150 

Tilton,  Frank  P.,  Wallula,  Wash.  444 

Tilton,  Geo.  H.,  No.  Woburn,  Mass.  262 

Timoteo,  Enoch  S.,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  1880 

Tingle,  George  W.,  Wellston,  Okla.  1893 

Titcomb,  Arthur,  Springfield,  Mass.  234 

Titsworth,  Judson,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  452 

Tobey,  Benj.  F.,  Ithaca,  R.  D.  36,  N.  Y.  340 
Tobey,  Rufus  B,,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 

Todd,  Albert  G.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

Todd,  David  E.,  Payson,  111.  174 

Todd,  George  L.,  St.,  Havana,  Cuba,  48,  142 
Todd,  Henry  C,  Glasgow,  Mont.  1883 

Todd,  John  W.,  Centerviile,  S.  D.  402 

Todd,  Ouintus  C,  Pf.,  Tabor,  la  1879 

♦Todd,  William  E.,  Drummond,  Okla.  1890 
Toleman,  Charles  B.,  Sterling,  Mass.  258 

Tolson,  George  T.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  9,  73,  1904 
Tomblen,  Chas.  L.,  Montague,  Mass.  250 

Tomblom,  A.  Ferdinand,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  390 
Tomlin,  David  R.,  Kirkland,  Wash.  438 

[Tomlinson,  J.  Logan,  deceased,  37 

Tomlinson,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  1872 
Tompkins,  James,  Alto  Pass,  111.  1867 

Tompkins,  Mrs.  Salva  M.A.,  Oberon,  N.  D.  362 
Toms,  Joseph,  Springfield,  Neb.  8,  314 

Toomay,  John  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Toothaker,  Archie,  Council  Grove,  Kan.  204 
Torbet,  Howard  L.,  E.  Boston,  Mass.  236 

♦Torrence,  James  S.,  Joliet,  Mont.  1900 


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Torrens,  David  J..  Fairport,  N.  Y.  340 

Torrey,  Charles  C,  Andover,  Mass.  1855 

Torrey,  Charles  C,  Pf.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  67 
Torrev,  Daniel  T.,  Agt.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1888 
Torrey,  David  C,  Bedford,  Mass.  236 

Torrey,  Elbridge  C,  Sheffield,  Mass,  256 

Torrey,  Joseph,  Stratford,  Conn.  258 

Torrey, Reuben  A.,£;r.,SOInst.pl.,Ch'go,Ill.  1878 
Totten,  George  A.,  Mayville,  N.  D.  8,  360 

Totusek,  Vincent,  Stockdale,  Pa.  392 

Tower,  Charles  E.,  Ma.-^on  City,  la.  194 

Tower,  William  H.,Mihon-on-Hudson,N.Y.1897 
Towie,  James  A.,  I'/.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
Town,  Willard  O.,  Bowling  Green,  O.  374 

Towne,  Salem  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  1885 

Townsend,  Arthur  C,  Albion,  Neb.  306 

Townsend,  Jewett  C,  Fremont,  Mich.  272 

Townsend,  Morris  B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1894 
Townsend,  Stephen  J.,  Interlachen,  Fla.  144 
Tracy,    Alfred  E.,  Chula  Vista,  Cal.  112 

Tracy,  Charles  C.,^.  B.  C.F.M.  481 

Tracy,  Charles  K..  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Tracy,  Isaac  B.,  Hayward,  Wis.  450 

Tracy,  James  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Trask,  John  L.  R.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1867 

Traudt,  Adam,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Traut,  G.  Albert,  Moorhead,  Minn.  292 

Travers,  Robert  M.,  Haven,  Kan.  206 

Tra\-is,  A.  Ferdinand,  Hopkinton,  Mass.  246 
Travis,  David  Q.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1889 

Travis,  Lee  J.,  Ashtabula,  O.  366 

T^a^^s,  Thomas  A.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  330 

Trcha,  Charles  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  294 

Treat,  Edward  P.,  Richmond,  Vt.  426 

Treat,  J.  Calvin,  Burton,  O.  366 

TreFethren,  Eugene  B.,  Ipswich,  S.  D.  9,  1900 
Treiber,  Daniel  J.,  Hood  River,  Ore.  1885 

Treiber,  Michael,  Sutton,  Neb.  314 

Triplett,  Harry  M.,  Grafton,  Neb.  308,  314 

Triplett,  T.  H..  Tyler,  Tex.  416 

Tripp,  Ira  J.,  Yampa,  Colo.  122 

Trow,  Wm.  A.,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.  348 

Trowbridge,  John  P.,  W.  Groton,  Mass.  244 
Trowbridge,  S.  v.  R.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Trueblood,  Wm.  J.,  Sandoval,  111.  176 

Truesdell,  Arthur  L.,  Wendell,  Mass.  248,  260 
Truman,  Daniel,  Newavgo,  Mich.  272 

Truslow,  Arthur,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1896 

Trussell,  William  F.,  Champlin,  Minn.  1895 

Tsuji,  Mitsutaro,  Lihue,  T.  H.  156 

Tubbs,Charles  S.,GrandLedge,R.D.,Mich.  8,  282 
Tuck,  Edward  A.,  West  Concord,  N.  H.  320 
♦Tucker,  F.  D.,  Pf.,  Mason  City,  la.  1896 

Tucker,  H.  A.,  lurkwood,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Tucker,  Wm.  J.,  Pr.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  85 

*Tull,  Harvey  V.,  Jonesboro,  Ark.  1884 

Tupper,  Leland  E.,  No.  Craftsburv,  Vt.  1887 
Turk,  Morris  H.,  Natick,  Mass.  250 

*Turner,  Benj.  R.,  Independence,  Okla.  1873 
Turner,  Edward  B.,  My.,  Paia,  T.  H.  158 

Turner,  Herbert  B.,  Ch.,  Hampton,  Va.  1879 
♦Turner,  John  M.,  Avoca,  la.  186 

Turner,  Jonathan,  Armada,  Mich.  266 

Turner,  Leonard  A., Oklahoma  Citv,  Okla.  1897 
Turner,  Tell  A.,  East  Woodstock,  Conn.  126,  134 
Turner,  W.  Jay,  Shenandoah,  la.  198 

Turrentine,  Wm.  J.,  Athens,  Ala.  98 

Tuthill,  C.  Julian,  Mattapoisett,  Mass.  250 

Tuthill,  Wm.  B.,  Leominster.  Mass.  86,  248 
Tuttle,  Henry  W.,  Grinnell,  la.  1889,  53 

Tuttle,  John  E.,  Lincoln.  Neb.  310 

Tweedv,  Henrv  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  8,  124 
Twichell,  Joseph  H.,  Hartford.  Conn.  130 

[Twomblv,  Alexander  S.,  deceased,  37 

Tyler,  Charles  M.,  Pf.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1857 

Tyler,  Henrv  F.,  Lansford,  Penn.  390 

Tyler,  Henrv  M.,  P/., Northampton,  Mass.  1872 
Tyrell.  F.  JI.,  Netawaka.  Kan.  1886 

Udd,  John,  Cambridge,  Ma.ss.  1896 

Um.sted,  Owen,  No.  Yakima,  R.  D.,  Wash.  436 
Underwood, Ruf us  S.,/^)\, Springfield, Mass.  1867 
Unger,  Samuel  L.,  Wabaunsee. Kan.  212 

Upchurch.  James,  Kailua,  T.  H.  8,  154 

Updike,  Eugene  G.,  Madison,  Wis.  452 


I    Upham,  Clement,  Sherman,  Mich.  268,  280 

Upshaw,  William  L.,  Portland,  Ore. 
Upson,  Henry,  7'.,  New  Preston,  Conn.        1862 

!    Upton,  Jonathan  S.,  Atwater,  O.  366 

Upton,  Rufus  P.,  Appleton,  Minn.  286,  288 
Urban,  John  T.,  E.  Fairfield,  Vt.  422 

Usher,  William,  Smithville  Flats,  N.  Y.  1885 
Ussher,  Clarence  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Utterwick,  Henry,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  332 

Uzzell,  Thomas  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  118 

Vahlstrom,  Charles  J.,  E.  Norwalk,  Conn. 

126,  127 
Vaile,  Charles  S.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1882 

Vaill,  Henry  M.,  Staffordville,  Conn.  1861 

Vaitses,  Stephen,  My.,  Melrose  H'ds,  Mass.  1903 
Valdez,  Cayetano  D.,  Tampa,  Fla.  1892 

Vallentine,  James  W.,  Glen  Ellvn,  III.  170 

Van  Allen,  Frank,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Van  Auken,  Abram,  Vanderbilt,  Mich.  1879 
[Van  Auken,  C.  F.',  deceased,  37 

Van  Auken,  Carl  H.,  Strongsville,  O.  376 

Van  Auken,  H.  R.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  182 

Van  Auken,  John  C,  White  Cloud,  Mich.  1884 
Van  der  Pyl,  N.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  8,  246 

Van  Epps,  Frank  N..  65  Central  Pk.  W.,  N.  Y. 
Van  Haagen,  Henry  C,  Hinesburg,  Vt.         424 
Van  Horn,  F.  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.  8,  440 

Van  Home,  Mahlon,  Antigva,  B.  W.  I.  1866 
VanKeuren,  Mailler  O.,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y.  342 
Van  Luven,  S.  A.,  Portland,  Ind.  184 

Van  Norden,  Charles,  East  Auburn,  Cal.  1866 
Van  Sickle,  Cecil  H.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  1904 
Van  S'wearingen,O.M., Strawberry  Point, la.  200 
Van  Valkenberg,  H.  C,  Ainsworth,  Neb.  306 
Van  Vleet,  William  M.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.  1891 
Van  Wagnen,  Oliver  J.,  Auburn,  Cal.  8,  104 
Van  Wagner,  Allen  J.,  Sedalia,  Mo.  1873 

Varkanian,  Arpar,  My.,  Providence,  R.  I.  398 
Varley,  Arthur,  Yarmouth,  Mass.  264 

Vater,  William,  Genesee,  Wis.  450 

Vaughan,  C. Stanley,  Manumadura,  India. 
Vaughan,  George  W.,  Heflin,  R.  D.  2,  Ala.        94 
*Vaughan,  Lewis  B.,  Vicksburg,  Mich.         1901 
Vaughan,  Stephen,  Hopkins,  Mich.  274 

Vaughn,  Howard  R.,  Elk  Mound,  Wis.  448 

*Vauthier,  Leon  P.  F.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  1905 
Vavrina,  Vaclar,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Veazie,  Walter  C,  Dallas,  Tex.  1884 

Ventosa,  C,  S.  Antonio  de  los  Banos,  Cuba,  1901 
Vernon,  Ambrose  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  67 
Vernon,  D.  E.,  Spokane,  Wash.  1901 

Vetter,  John,  Eldon,  Mo.  1863 

Viehe,  Paul  G.,  Halifax,  Mass.  244 

Viets,  Francis  H.,  West  Acton,  Mass.  238 

Villiers,  J.  Charles,  Kingston,  Ont. 
♦Vincent,  C,  Staples,  Minn. 
Vincent,  Clarence  A.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

8,  9,  236,  485 
Vincent,  Corwin  D.,  Staples,  Minn.  294 

Vincent,  Samuel  L.,  Windham,  Vt.  430 

Vincent,  Thomas  H.,  Webster,  Mass.  260 

Vining,  Roscoe  W.,  Svracuse,  N.  Y.  348 

Virgin,Sam'l  H.,  251  Lenox  av.,  N.  Y.  City,  344 
Vittum,  Edmund  M.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  85,  484 

Vodola,  Pietro  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.  130 

Vogel,  Albert  H.,  Kulm,  N.  D.  356,  360,  364 
Vogler,  Henry,  LaCrosse,  Wash.  1884 

Vogt,  Wm.  F.,  Beaverton,  Ore.  310 

*Vonckz,  John,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Von  Lubken,  Fred'k  L.  H.,  Portland,  Ore.  386 
Voorhees,  Frank,  Baiting  Hollow,  N.  Y.  336 
Voorhees,  J.  Spencer,  Adams,  Mass.  234 

*Voris.  Geo.  A.,  Shoshone,  Wyo.  46 

fVose,  James  B.,  deceased. 

Vradenburgh,  Edgar  S.,  Hubbardton,  Vt.     424 
Vrooman,  W.  A.,  Portage  La  Prairie,  Man. 
Wacker,  Friedrich  J.,  Gackle,  N.  D. 

356,  368.  360 
Wade,  William  G.,  West  Newfield,  Me.  224 

Wadleigh,  Thomas  B.,  Ev.,  Chebanse,  111.  164 
Wagner,  Conrad,  Selby,  S.  D.  408 

Wagner,  Horace  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Wagner,  Wm.  Austin,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  254 

Waiau,  George  W.,  Hookena,  T.  H.  1882 


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Wailes,  Prince  O.,  New  Orleans,  La.  1895 

Waite,  Foster  R.,  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1879 

Waite,  H.  R.,  Orange,  N.  J.  1872 
Waites,  G.  W.  Cornelius,  Hamilton,  R.  D.  4, 

Ala.  92,  94 

Wakutemani,  H.W.,M2/.,Little  Eagle,S.D.  1902 

Walcott,  E.  D.,  Sioux  City,  la.  1906 

Waleott,  Philip  C,  Hartford,  Conn.  1904 
Walden,  H.  R.,  Dockery's  Store,  N.  C.  352,  354 

Waldo,  Edwin  A.,  W.  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  146 

*Waldron,  Daniel  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  1867 

Waldron,  Geo.  B.,  Ormond,  Fla.  144 
Waldron,  John  D.,  Buckland,  Mass.       238,  246 

Waldrop,  Isaac  M.,  Fowler,  Kan.  206 

Wales,  Fred'k  H.,  Imperial,  Cal.  1876 

Walker,  Avery  S.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1857 

Walker,  Charles  S.,  Pf.,  Amherst,  Mass.  1871 

Walker,  D.  A.,  W.  Andover,  Mass.  234 
*WaIker,  H.  E.,  Cavuga,  N.  D.               356,  364 

Walker,  Henry  H.,  Boulder,  Colo.  118 

Walker,  Herbert,  So.  Ashburnham,  Mass.  9,234 

Walker,  John  J.,  Westboro,  Mass.  260 

Walker,  John  T.,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  270 

Walker,  Joseph  E.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  481 

Walker,  Joseph  N.,  Lebanon  Centre,  Me.  224 

Walker,  William  H.,  So.  Haven,  Mich.  280 

Walker,  William  S.,  Newington,  Conn.  1891 

Walkup,  Alfred  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Wall,  Arthur  A.,  Highland,  111.  280 

Wallace,  David,  Presque  Isle,  Me.  226 

Wallace,  Geo.  R.,  Toledo,  O.  376 

Wallace,  Louis,  Murphys,  Cal.  106 
Wallace,  MacH.,342  Warren  av.,  De't.Mich.  270 

Wallace,  Robert  W.,  Hillsboro,  N.  H.  322 

Wallace,  Strvker  A.,  Chicago,  111.  168 

Wallace,  William  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Wallar,  Wm.  C.  A.,  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.  456 

Waller,  Edward,  Tipton,  Cal.  1871 

Walters,  Thos.  W.,  Colfax,  Wash.  1878 

Walton,  Gilbert,  St.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  1901 

Walton,  James  A.,  Elburn,  111.  168 

Walton,  Richard  C.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1879 

Walton,  S.  A.,  Green  Ridge,  Mo.  300 

Walton,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1877 

Waltrip,  Theo.  A.,  Phcenix,  N.  Y.  346 

Walz,  Ernest  L.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 

Wannamaker,  Henry  S.,  Canton,  O.  1887 

Ward,  Arthur  N.,  Somer\'ille,  Mass.  1879 

Ward,  Earl  J.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  1868 

*Ward,  Edwin  St.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  8 

Ward,  Frank  G.,  Lansing,  Mich.  274 

Ward,  Geo.  M.,  Pr.,  Aurora,  N.  Y.  1896 

Ward,  Hiram  Q.,  Orford,  N.  H.  324 

Ward,  John  A.,  Pf.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1894 
Ward,  Wm.  H.,  Ed.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    52,  485 

Ware,  Edward  T.,  Pr.,  Altanta,  Ga.  85 

Warfield,  Franke  A.,  Milford,  Mass.  250 

Wark,  William  O.,  Bellingham,  Wash.  436 
Warkentien,  Emil,  New  Hampton,  la. 

192,  196,  197 

Warner,  Alexander  C,  Walworth,  Wis.  458 

Warner,  Charles  C,    Crookston,  Minn.  190 

Warner,  Lyman.  Salisbury,  Conn.  1857 

Warner,  Thos.  H.,  Newark,  O.  374 
Warner,  William  J.,  Windsor,  Wis.         452,  458 

Warner,  Wilmond  A.,  Barton,  Vt.  420 

Warren,  Albert,  Excelsior,  Minn.  1872 

*Warren,  Bertram  A.,  Quaker  Hill,  N.  Y.  8 

Warren,  Brooks  A.,  Sherburn,  Minn.  294 

Warren,  Chas.  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  4S1 

Warren,  Edgar,  Atkinson,  N.  H.  318 

Warren,  Henry  K.,  Pr.,  Yankton,  S.  D.  1893 

Warren,  Jasper  C.,  Argentine,  Kan.  204 

Warren,  Joy  M.,  Olivet,  Mich.  ISSS 

Warren,  Leroy,  Old  Mission,  Mich.  1862 

*Warren,  N.  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  338 
Warren,  William  F.,  Peabodv,  Mass.  8,  254 
Warren,  Wm.  H.,  Sec,  Detroit,  Mich.   266,  270 

Warren,  Willis  A.,  Lake  City,  Minn.  290 

Washburn,  Mrs.  B.  C.  H.,  Lodi,  Cal.  1905 

Washburn,  C.  H.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  236 

Washburn,  Francis  M.,  Lodi,  Cal.  106 

Washburn,  George,  Cov.ifantinnplp,  481 

Washburn,  George  T.,  Meriden,  Conn.  1859 


Washburn,  George  Y.,  Everett,  Mass.  242 

Washington,  A.  G.,  Big  Lake,  Minn.  28& 

Waterbury,  Joseph  H.,  Decatur,  111.  1874 

Waterman,  W.  A.,  Elgin,  111.  1868 

Waters,  Frank  P.,  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.  ISe^ 

Waters,  George  F.,  Woodstock,  Conn.  140 
Waters,  N.  McG.,  488  Tompkins  av.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.                                             336,  485 

Waters,  T.  Frank,  Ipswich,  Mass.  246 

Waterworth,  John  A.,  So.  Portland,  Me.  228 

Wathen,  Charles  B.,  Rehoboth,  Mass.  256- 
Wathen,  John  M.,  Claremont,  N.  H.      320,  420 

Watkins,  Thomas  R.,  Scranton,  Penn.  1884 

Watson,  Carey  H^  Greenfield,  Mass.  244 

Watson,  Charles  C.,  Lynn,  Mass.  1867 

Watson,  Charles  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1883- 

Watson,  James,  Highmore,  S.  D.  404 

Watson,  James  J.,  Shell  Rock,  la.  174 
[Watson,  Robert  H.,  deceased. 

Watson,  Wm.  H.,  Rochester,  Vt.  42& 

Watson,  Wm.  Howard,  Roseland,  La.  21& 
Watt,  James  C,  Maxbass,  N.  D.             360,  362 

Watt,  Richard,  Normal,  111.  174 

Watt,  Thomas  E.,  Barstow,  Cal.  112 

Watt,  William  J.,  Alcester,  S.  D.  1889' 

Wattenbarger,  O.  T.,  Woodward,  Okla.  189& 

Wattle,  Charles,  Shoreham,  Vt.  428 

Way,  Wm.  H.,  Rensselaer  Falls,  N.  Y.  1883 
Weage,  E.  D.,  Seattle,  Columbia  Sta.,  Wash.440 

Weatherby,  Seaborn,  Rhonesboro,  Tex.  1888 

Weatherwax,  F.  W.,  Fayette,  la.  190 

Webb,  Henry  W.,  Pn.,  Warren,  Me.  230 

Webb,  Thomas  [N.  Y.l,  1890 

Webber,  B.  L.,  Marshall,  Minn.  1894 

Webber,  Edwin  E.,  Reinbeck,  la.  1866 

[Webber,  Geo.  N.,  deceased,  38 

Webster,  E.  C,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1890 

Webster,  Frank  M.,  Whiting,  Ind.         8,  9,  184 

Webster,  Franklin  G.,  DeRuyter,  N.  Y.  340 

Webster,  George  J.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1875 

Weckbacher,  Geo.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1897 

Weed,  Fredmund  C,  Waupun,  Wis.  54S 

Weeden,  Charles  F.,  Lvnn,  Mass.  248 

Weeks,  William  M.,  Lebanon,  Tenn.  1881 

Wehrhan,  Nelson  W.,  Red  Lodge,  Mont.  1903 

Weidman,  Milo  R.,  Wisner,  Neb.  316. 

*Weidman,  Peter,  Clay  Center,  Kan.  1864 

Weimer,  Morrison,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.  1890 

Weir,  George,  Norwalk,  O.  374 

Weiss,  Geo.  C,  Wisconsin,  1901 

Weiss,  Joseph,  Snohomish,  Wash.  442 

Welch,  Moses  C,  Pomona,  Fla.  144 
Welch,V.P.,3/v.,441  S.  Leavittst.,Ch'go,I11.1881 

Welcher,  Manfred  P.,  Wilton,  Conn.  1880 
Welles,  Simeon  Bryant,  Velva,  N.  D. 

9,  360.  364,  365 
Welles,  T.  Clayton,  Eddington,  Penn. 

Wellman,  Frederic  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 
Wellman,  Joshua  W.,  Maiden,  Mass.      1851,  46 

Wells,  Arch.  C,  Mountain  Creek,  Ala.  94 

*WelIs,  Charles  W.,  Arietta,  Ore.  1890 

Wells,  Clayton  B.,  Dallas,  Tex.  416 

Wells,  George  W.,  Marietta,  O.  1871 

Wells,  Herman  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1890 

[Wells,  John  H.,  deceased,  38 

*Wells,  J.  Van  Kirk,  jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1899 

Wells,  Mark,  Baltimore,  Md.  232 

Wells,  William  L.,  No.  Fairfield,  O.  374 

Wellwood,  Samuel  D.,  Lodi,  O.  372 

Welsh,  John  W.,  Princeton,  111.  176- 

*Wendstrand,  A.  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  452 

Wentworth,  H.  H.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  184 
Wersels,  Nils  J.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Wescott,  Wm.  D.,  Western  Springs,  111.  178 

*Wessell,  N.  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

West,  Lester  L.,  Norwich,  Conn.  134 

West,  Parley  B.,  Magnolia,  la.  194 
Westenberg,  Arthur  E.,  Middleburv,  Conn.S,130 
Westervelt.  Wm.  D.,  My.,  Honolulu,  T.H.  1874 

Westlake,  C.  Milton,  Hawarden,  la.  192 

Westman,  C.  L.,  My.,  Vienna,  111.  1895 

Weston,  Bartlett  H.,  Georgetown,  Mass.  262 

MTialev,  Adam  D.,  N.  Amherst,  O.  1895 
Whalley,  John,  Cresbard,  S.  D.               402,  406- 


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List  of  Congreyaiional  Ministers. 


551 


Wheat,  Frank  I.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1S90 

Wheat,  Nathaniel  M.,  Aurora,  Mo.  1880 

Wheeler,  Charles  T.,  Ev.,  Paola,  Kan.  1895 

Wheeler,  Edgar  C,  Rockland,  Mass.  256 

Wheeler,  Edward  F.,  New  Ulm,  Minn.  292 

Wheeler,  l<:dward  P.,  Chicago,  111.  1876 

Wheeler,  Robert  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.  128,  129 
Wheeler,  Sheldon  II.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1875 
Wheeler.  W.  E.,  Pn.,  Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn.  1889 
Wheeler,  Wilson  C,  Seneca,  Kan.  204,  210 

Wheelock,  Albert  H.,  Marlboro,  Mass.  250 

fWheelock,  Edwin,  deceased,  38 

♦Wheelwright,  Joseph,  Tamworth,  N.  H.      326 
Wheelwright,  Sidney  A.,  Richland  Center,  Wis. 
Whiddon,  W.  Z.,  Tyler,  Tex. 
Whipple,  F.  L.,  T.,  New  Britain,  Conn.       1895 
Whitby,  Henry  J.,  Emporia,  Kan.  1883 

Whitcomb,  George  C,  Coldwater,  Mich.  1878 
Whitcomb,  Wm.  A.,  Hankinson,  N.  D.  358 

♦Whitcomb,  Wra.  F.,  Westminster,  Vt.  430 
White,  Austin  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1861 

White,  Berry  F.,  Runge,  Tex.  416 

White,  C.  Bouck,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1904 

White,  Charles  A.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  1873 

White,  Chas.  E.,  Amherst,  N.  H.  318 

White,  David  W.  K.,  Lahaina,  T.  H.  156,  158 
White,  Francis  D.,  Saugatuck,  Mich.  280 

*White,  Frank  N.,  Chicago,  111.  164,  485 

White,  George  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

White,  George  H.,  Grinnell,  la.  1856 

[White,  Isaac  C,  deceased,  39 

vVhite,  Isaac  J.,  Andalusia,  R.  D.  1,  Ala.  1877 
White,  James  W.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  456 

[White,  Levi,  deceased,  39 

White,  Ralph  H.,  Cununington,  Mass.  240 

•\Miite,  Schuyler  S.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  481 

White,  William  A.,  South  Hero,  Vt.  428 

White.  William  D.,  Phoenix,  Ala.  1900 

White.  William  F..  Hinsdale,  N.  H.  322 

♦Whitehead,  J.  M.,  Genoa  Bluffs,  la.  192,  193 
Whitehill,  John,  Oldtown,  Mass.  252 

Whitelaw,  James  D.,  My.,  Portage.  Wis.  1887 
Whitham.  Frank  E.,  Pocatello.  Ida.  1889 

Whiting,  Elbridge  C,  S.  Sudbury,  Mass.  258 
Whiting,  John  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  344 

Whitley,  John  E.,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  322 

Whitlock,  Frank  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  368,  369 
Whitmore,  O.  B.,  Selah,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Wash.  440 
Whitney,  Charles  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1871 
Whitney.  Henry  M..  Branford,  Conn.  1869 

Whitney.  Joel  F.,  Royalton,  Vt.  1871 

Whiton,J.M.,£;d.,28W.  128th  st.,N.Y.City,  1865 
Whitt,  M.  Wm.,  New  Iberia,  La.  216 

Whittelsey,  C.  H.,  Sec.,  Toweon,  Coahuila, 

Mexico,  1868 

Whittier,  Charles,  Bangor,  Me.  1860 

Whittlesey,  Eliphalet,  Washington,  D.  C.  1851 
Wiard,  Hiram  DeF.,  Winslow,  Wash.  436 

Wickett,  Richard  K.,  Howard,  R.  I.  396 

Wicks,  J.,  1859  Roscoe  b'l'v'd,  Ch'go,  111.  1849 
Widing,  Carl  A.,  £i;.,  Warren,  Penn.  1893 

Wiedenhoeft,  Wm.,  Stanton,    Mich. 

276,  280,  282 
Wieder,  Franklin  E.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.      390 
Wiedman,  M.  R.,  Wisner,  Neb. 
Wiggins,  Aaron  W.,  Tonica,  111.  172,  178 

Wiggins,  Hillerv  G.,  Esto,  R. F.D.I,  Fla.  1887 
Wiggins,  Wm.  C,  Fitzgerald,  Ga.  1897 

Wight,  Andrew  M.,  Ogden.sburg,  N.  Y.  346 

Wight,  Charles  A.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  240 

Wikoff,  H.  H.,  Sec,  Berkeley,  Cal.  52 

Wilbur,  George  H.,  Colville,  Wash.  436 

Wilcox,  Asher  H.,  Norwich  Town,  Conn.  1865 
Wilcox,  Charles  E.,  Florahonie.  Fla.  1893 

Wilcox,  C.  H.,  Pf..  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  1884 
Wilcox,  Frank  G.,  Tabor,  la.  1890 

[Wilcox,  Warren  P.,  deceased,  39 

Wilcox,  William  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  48 

Wild,  Azel  W.,  Cambridgeport,  Vt.  1864 

Wild,  John,  Medford,  Mass.  250 

Wild,  I^ura  H.,  Pf.,  Crete,  Neb.  1901 

Wild,  Levi,  Rovalton,  Vt.  1893 

Wilde,  James,  White  Citv.  Kan.  1882 

Wilder.  C.  S.,  E.  Longmeadow,  Mass.  242 


Wilder,  David,  Beaufort.  N.  C.  1905 

Wilder.  George  A..  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Wilder,  George  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Wilds,  Philip  E.,  Waycross,  Ga.  1906 

Wiley,  Horace  S.,  Spring  Valley,  Minn.  294 
Wilkins,  Harry  J.,  Manson,  la.  188,  194 

[Wilkinson,  William,  deceased. 
Wilkinson,  W.  A.,  Hartland,  Wis.  450 

Willan,  John,  My.,  Huron,  Wis.  53,  446,  450 
Willard,  John,  7013  Union  av.,  Ch'go,  111.  1855 
Willard,  Wallace  W.,  Aurora,  111.  162 

Willcox,  G.B.,P/.,512Wash.  b'd,  Chi.,111.1853,71 
Willcox,  Inman  L.,  Worcester,  Mass.  264 

*Willett,  George,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1896 

Willett,  George,  San  Luis,  Obispo,  Cal.  116 

Willett,  Mahlon,  Decorah,  la.  190 

Willev,  Samuel  H.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1848 

♦Williams,  Augustus  W.,  Santa  Paula,Cal.  1873 
Williams,  Ben.j.  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  412 

Williams,  Benjamin  J.,  Glen  Lyon,  Penn.  388 
Williams,  Charles  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1867 
Williams,  Charles  H.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  244 

Williams,  Chas.  W.,  Avalon,  Cal.  112 

Williams,  David  L.,  Fairhaven,  Vt.  422 

Williams,  David  Talog,  Columbus,  O.  370 

Williams,  D.  Thomas,  Blossburg,  Penn.  388 
Williams,  E.  F.,  281  E.  46th  st.,  Ch'go,  111.  164 
Williams,  E.  M.,81  Ashland  b'd,  Ch'go, 111.  1869 
Williams,  Edwin  S.,  Saratoga,  Cal.  1864 

Williams,  Evan  R.,  Susquehanna,  Penn.  392 
Williams,  George,  New  Windsor,  111.  9,  162 

Williams,  G.  C,  Keokuk,  la.  194 

♦Williams,  George  H.,  Wheaton,  111. 
Williams,  Harriot  E.,  Lone  Rock,  Wis.  452 

Williams,  Henry  T.,  Sec,  Harrisburg,  Penn. 1894 
Williams,  H.  DeWitt,  Waterbury,  Conn.  139 
♦Williams,  H.  B.,14  Delaware  pi., Ch'go, 111. 1905 
Williams,  Isaac  T.,  Plainfield  Center,  N.  Y.  346 
Williams,  James,  Scranton,  Penn.  392 

Williams.  J.  Christopher,  Orwell,  Vt.  426 

Williams,  John  H.,  Redlands,  Cal.  114 

Williams,  John  K.,  Peacham,  Vt.  426 

Williams,  John  M.,  Kettle  Falls,  Wash.  1901 
Williams,  Lewis,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1867 

Williams,  Lloyd,  Oskaloosa,  la.  192 

Williams,  Mark,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Williams,  Mark  W.,  Winfred,  S.  D.  404,  410 
Williams,M.H.,Brf.,1816  Chestnut,  Phila.  1868 
Williams,  Peter  O.,  New  Salem,  N.  D.  1901 
Williams,  R.  Calvin,  Coaldale,  Penn.  1898 

Williams,  Robt.  H.,  Perkins,  Okla.  382 

[Williams,  Samuel,  deceased,  39 

Williams,  Starr  C,  Atlanta,  Ga.  150 

Williams,  Stephen,  Granite  Falls,  Wash.  438 
Williams,  Theo.  C,  Cheboygan,  Mich.  1901 

Williams,  Thistle  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1902 

Williams,  Thos.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  338 

Williams,  Thomas  P.,  Houlton,  Me.  222 

Williams,  Walter  B.,  Boxford.  Ma-ss.  238 

Williams,  William,  Mt.  Carmel,  Penn.  390 

Williams,  William  D.,  Potts\Tlle,  Penn.  392 
Williams,  Wm.  H.,  Springfield,  Mo.  1875 

♦Williams,  Wm.  H.,  New  Cambria,  Mo.  1888 
Williams,  Wm  J.,  Wayland,  O.  368,  378 

[Williams,  Wm.  T.,  deceased,  40 

Williams,  Wm.  T.,  Shamokin,  Penn.  392 

Williams,  Wm.  T.,  Fredericksburg,  O.  370 

Williams,  W.  Tvrer,  Downs,  Kan.  1893 

Williams,  Wolcott  B.,  Charlotte,  Mich.  1854 
Williamson,  Allen  J..  St.,  Cleveland,  O.  1889 
Williamson,  James  S.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  246 

Willis,  Herbert  M.,  Atchison,  Kan.  204 

Willis,  John  F.,  Bossburg,  Wash.  1891 

Willis,  Josiah  G.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  1876 

Willis,  J.  Vincent,  Niantic,  111.  1875 

Williston,  Martin  L.,  Barrington,  R.  I,  396 

Willmott,  Ben,i.  A.,  Lowell,  Mass.  248 

Wiiloughbv,  Albert  S.,  Baldwin,  Mich.  266 

Willson,  Theo.  B..  New  Haven.  Conn.  1879 

Wilson,  Alfred  G.,  Plymouth,  Wis.  454 

♦Wilson,  Alfred  J.,  Walpole,  N.  H.  326 

Wilson,  Clinton  W.,  Plymouth,  N.  H.  324 

Wilson,  Daniel  E.,  Spokane,  Wash.  438,  442 
Wilson,  Da^^d  L.,  Belfast.  Me.  218 


552 


Congregational  Year-Book. 


[1908 


Wilson,  Edward,  MiUord,  la.  194 

Wilson,  Edward  P.,  Fryeburg,  Me.  222 

Wilson,  Fred.  A.,  Andover,  Mass.  234 

Wilson,  George  H.,  De  Kalb,  111.  168 

Wilson,  George  H.,  Dudley,  N.  C.  352 

Wilson,  Henry,  Covert,  Mich.  1877 
Wilson,  John  H.,  De  Long,  111.                168,  169 

Wilson,  John  J.,  Morrill,  Tex.  416 
Wilson,  John  R.,  Robbinston,  Me.          220,  228 

Wilson,  John  W.,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  452 

*Wilson,  Lawrence  A.,  Hardwick,  Vt.  424 

Wilson,  Sherman  B.,  Wilmette,  III.  1862 

Wiltberger,  Louis  W.,  Paonia,  Colo.  120 

Wiman,  Gustaf,  Proctor,  Vt.  426 
Winch,  George  W.,  Barre,  Vt.                      9,  420 

Winchester,  Benj.  S.,  Winnetka,  111.  178 

Windsor,  John  H.,  LaGrange,  111.  1858 

Windsor,  Wm.,  Los  Gatos,  R.  D.  2,  Cal.  1858 
*Winev,  T.  S.,  Lauder,  Wyo. 

Wingate,  Henry  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Winger,  James  J.,  Tempe,  Ariz.  1865 

Winn,  Fred  E.,  Ware,  Mass.  260 

Winship,  Albert  E.,  Ed.,  Somerville,  Mass.  1876 

Winslow,  Edward  C,  Brookline,  Mass.  1881 

Winslow,  Jacob,  Cocoanut  Grove,  Fla.  144 

Winslow,  Lyman  W.,  Woodland,  Cal.  110 

Winter,  Benj.  B.,  De  Soto,  Mo.  300 

Winter,  Paul,  Medford,  Minn.  290 

Wirt,  Loval  L.,  London,  England,  1891 
Wismer,  Ernest  L.,  Branford,  Conn.,R.  D.  E,  134 

Wisse,  I.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1905 

Wissler,  Henry  L.,  Grinnell,  R.  D.  2,  la.  188 

Wiswall,  Alex.  A.,  Uxbridge,  Mass.  260 

Wiswall,  Fred.  M.,  Newfane,  Vt.  1890 
Witham,  Frank  E.,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

*Withey,Fred'k  N.,139  E.56th  st.,Ch'o,Ill.  1901 

Withington,  H.  J.,  La  Cynge,  Kan.  1901 

Withington,  Wilfred,  Portland,  Ore.  8 

Wolcott,  D.  M.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  1871 

Wolcott,  Edgar  C,  Anon,  la.  198 

Wolcott,  William  E.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  246 

Wolcott,  William  H.,  Allison,  la.  186 

Wolfe,  Joseph,  Oberlin,  O.  1875 

Wolter,  Carl  W.,  Peoria,  111.  174 

Womer,  Parley  P.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  294 

Wood.  Abel  S.,  Keuka  Park,  N.  Y.  1867 

Wood,  Alfred  A.,  BloomBeld,  Neb.  306 
Wood,  Arthur  M.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Wood,  Benjamin  C,  Rochester,  N.  V.  1894 

*Wood,  Charles  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  398 

Wood,  Franklin  P.,  Acton,  Mass.  1871 

Wood,  Irving  F.,  P/.,  Northampton,  Mass.  1894 

Wood,  Lambert  L.,  Nome,  Alaska,  100' 

Wood,  Morgan,  Cleveland,  O.  1891 

Wood,  Samuel,  Almena,  Kan.  204 

Wood,  Samuel  J.,  Houston,  Tex.  416 

Wood,  Steven  R.,  Ch.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1892 

Wood,  Sumner  G.,  Blandford,  Mass.  236 

Wood,  Wallace  H.,  No.  Collins,  N.  Y.  1898 

[Wood,  Will  C,  deceased,  40 

Woodbridge,  R.  G.,  Wallingford.  Conn.  138 

Woodbury,  F.  P.,  P/.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1865 

Woodbury,  W.,  So.  Framingham,  Mass.  1868 
Woodcock,  Albert  C,  Pelican  Rapids,  Minn.  292 

Woodcock,  Henry  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1848 

Woodcock,  Thomas  J.,  Elk  Point,  S.  D.  404 
Woodhull,  Geo.  H.,  Waubansee,  Kan. 

Woodin,  Herbert  P.,  Auburn,  Me.  218 

Woodlock,  Alfred  L.,  Dexter,  Mich.  270 

Woodman,  Geo.  E.,  jr.,  Monmouth,  Me.  224 

V>^oodmansee,  Frank  M.,Hudsonville,Mich.  1898 

Woodring,  Wm.  H.,  Ashtabula,  O.  370 
Woodrow,  Sam'I  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.    9,  142 

Woodruff,  Alfred  E.,  Cuvahoga  Falls,  O.  370 

Woodruff,  Emily  C,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1893 
Woodrufif,  Frank  E.,  Pf.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

65,  1883 

Woodruff,  Henrv  C,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  124 

Woodruff,  Lvle  D.,  Cleveland,  O.  368 
Woodruff,  Purl  G.,  Crestview,  Fla.          144,  462 


Woodruff,  Watson,  New  Britain,  Conn.     8,  133 
Woods,  Herrick  W.,  Wichita,  Kan.  212 

Woods,  Robert  M.,  Hatfield,  Mass.  246 

Woodside,  Thos.  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Woodsum,  Walter  H.,  Biddeford,  Me.       9,  218 
Woodward,  Geo.  H.,  Philhps,  Me.  1897 

Woodwell,  George  M.,  Princeton,  Me.  226 

Woodwell,  William  H.,  Pomona,  Fla.  144 

Woodworth,  A.  V.,  Pn.,  Grand  View,  Tenn.    412 
Woodworth,  Chas.  L.,  Portland,  Me.  1889 

Woodworth,  Darius  W.,  WilliamBfield,  O.  1861 
Woodworth,  F.  G.,  Pr.,  Tougaloo,  Miss.  85 

Woodworth,  L.  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  398 

Woolworth,  Wm.  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1890 

Worcester,  Edw.  S.,  Norwich,  Conn.  8,  134 

Worden,  Sylvanus  A.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1880 

Worrell,  William  B.,  Valencia,  Kan.  1899 

Worthington,Wm.,P?7., Walla  Walla,  Wash.    1904 
Worthley,  Harry  O.,  Brownville,  Me.  220 

Woth,  Frederick,  Grand  Island,  Neb.  SOS 

Wray,  Alfred  K.,  St.,  Carthage,  Mo.  48 

Wright,  Abiel  H.,  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.  1866 

Wright,  Alfred  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  480 

Wright,  Amzi  C,  Hollywood  ,R.F.D.2,  Cal.   114 
[Wright,  Benjamin  M.,  deceased,  40 

Wright,  Cassius  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.        1871 
Wright,  Edwin  F.,  Ogalalla,  Neb.  306,  312 

Wright,  Eugene  F.,  Lexington,  111.  1873 

Wright,  G.  Frederick,  Pf.,  Oberhn,  0.  1S63,  72 
[Wright,  George  F.,  deceased. 
Wright,  George  W.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Wright,  John,  My.,  Champaign,  111. 
Wright,  Malan  H.,  Northfield,  Mass. 
Wright,  Newell  S.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Wright,  Reuben  B.,  Boise,  la. 
Wright,  Richard,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Wright,  Turner,  Ashland,  Ala. 
W  ight,  Walter  E.  C,  Pf.,  Olivet,  Mich. 


1877 

1882 
1873 
160 
8,  9,  238 
93 
1868 
Wright,  William  E.,  Middletown,  Del.  1902 

Wrigley,  Francis,  Granite  Falls,  Minn.  288,  294 
[Wuerrschmidt,  C.  Wm.,  deceased,  40 

Wuflestad,  §wen.  My.,  Cooperstown,  N.  D.  1904 
Wyatt,  Charies,  Burke,  Ida.  160 

Wyatt,  Francis  O.,  Cheney,  Wash.  436 

Wyche,  Lewis  H.,  Trinity,  Ga.  148 

Wyckoff,  Herbert  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.         133 
Wyckoff,  James  D.,  Stark,  111.  178 

Wyckoff,  James  L.  R.,  N.  Woodbury,  Conn.   134 
Wyman,  Benson  N.,  Salamanca,  N.  Y.  348 

Wynns,  J.  C,  Harrison   Ark.  1903 

Yaeger,  Edward  J.,  E.  Weymouth,  Mass.      262 
Yager,  Granville,  Concord  ,Mass.  1876 

Yale,  David  L.,  Enfield,  Conn.  128 

Yarrow,  Ernest  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  481 

Yarrow,  Philip  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  302 

Yarrow,  Sidney  R.,  Mill  Valley,  Cal.  106 

Yarrow,  William  H.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1876 

Yauger,  Francis  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  1895 

*Yoakum,  Guy  D.,  Hannibal,  Mo.  8,  800 

York,  Frederick  E.,  Eagle  Grove,  la.  190 

Yorke,  Burt  L.,  W.  Medford,  Mass.  250 

Youker,  David  G.,  Gowrie,  la.  192 

Young,  A.  A.,  Winona  Lake,  Ind.  1836 

Young,  Arthur  G.,  Wahpeton,  N.  D.     358,  362 
Young,  Charies  S.,  Northwood  Center,  N.H.  324 
Young,  Fred  P.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Young,  Harry  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1893 

Young,  James  C,  Riverside,  Me.  230 

Young,  William  E.,  Portland,  Ore.  1893 

Younkin,  Cyrus  L.  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  1893 

*Youtz,  Edwin,  Brentford,  S.  D.  8,  402 

*Youtz,  Herbert  A.,  Pf.,  Montreal,  Canada,1897 
Yukl,  Adolf,  Cleveland,  O.  370,  371 

Zellars,  Edwin  G.j  Spencer,  Mass.  258 

Zickefoose,  Francis  A.,  Ottumwa,  la.  196 

Ziegler,  Wm.  H.,  Park  Ridge,  111.  174 

Zimmerman,  B.  C., Cheyenne  Agencv,  S.  D.  1902 
Zottarelli,  Giuseppe  V.,  Cleveland,  O.  1898 

Zumbro,  William  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.         9,  481 
Zumwalt,  Clerin,  White  Cloud,  Kan.  212 


1908]  List  of  Congregational  Ministers.  ~      553 

We  are  pleased  to  present  to  the  Churches  the  following  analysis  of  tlie  List  of 
Ministers,  which  will  illustrate  the  distribution  of  service.  If  such  as  are  "  starred," 
deceased,  and  many  in  foreign  lands,  are  not  included,  the  number  of  ministers  will 
equal  that  reported  by  the  states,  5,972. 


Pastors, 

3.785 

Secretaries, 

Without  charge  (including  supplies), 

2,090 

Superintendents, 

Chaplains, 

13 

Teachers, 

Editors, 

30 

Deceased, 

Evangelists, 

31 

Missionaries, 

223 

Total, 

Presidents, 

46 

Professors, 

149 

"  Starred," 

Principals, 

15 

6.687 
376 


554 


Congregcttional  Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


LIST   OF   LICENTIATES  REPORTED. 


This  list  contains  the  names  of  those  apparently  reported  as  under  care,  with  references 
to  the  pages  where  any  such  are  mentioned  as  supplying  churches.  It  includes  also 
some  names  starred  (*),  which  denotes  that  these  persons,  while  reported  as  supplying 
churches,  are  not  reported  to  be  approbated  by,  or  under  the  care  of,  any  Congregational 
organization. 

Further.  1.  Tliis  list  does  not  agree  with  the  number  given  in  State  Minutes,  because 
all  ordained  since  the  lists  were  reported  are  here  dropped.  2.  The  post-office  addresses 
are  often  delusive,  the  place  being  that  of  temporary  service  only.  3.  Names  followed 
by  State  only  are  of  persons  approved  in  the  State  mentioned,  no  residence  being  reported. 
4.  The  list  is  incomplete,  because  some  States  make  no  full  report  of  Ucentiates.  5.  The 
contracted  name  of  a  State  in  brackets  means  that  the  name  was  reported  by  that  State 
although  the  person  may  reside  elsewhere. 


406 


118 
120 


208 
272 


272 


Ainslee,  Thomas,  Carsonville,  Mich.  268,  278 
Akina,  Joseph  A.,  Hanapepe,  T.  H.  154 

Allen,  Eugene  V.,  Whitneyville,  Me. 
Alseth,  Oswald  S.,  Lesterville,  S.  D. 

Ananikian,  Maediros  H., ,  Conn. 

Archibald,  Warren  S. 
Ashby,  T.  E.,  Denver,  Colo. 
Babb,  Joseph  C,  Fountain,  Colo. 
Babcock,  Frank,  Washburn  College,  Topeka, 

Kan. 
Baltzer,  Melbourne  O.,  Harpswell,  Me. 
Barnes,  Henry  J.,  Harrison,  Mich. 

Beardsiee,  Raymond  A., ,  Conn. 

Beldin,  Orrin  J.  N.,  Farwell,  Mich. 
Belle,  Peter  S.,  Denver,  Colo. 
Benedict,  H.  Hawthorne, 

Berg,  William  V., ,  Conn. 

Betta,  William  W.,  Rosemond,  111.  176 

Blackbourne,  Cuthbert  G.,  Meyers  Falls, 

Wash.  436,  438 

Blodgett,  Ernest  A.,  Flagler,  Colo.         118,  120 
Blomfield,  Edward  A.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Booth,  Harold  G.,  Sioux  City,  la.  198 

Bowins,  William  C,  Cooks,  Mich.  270,  274,  276 
Bowman,  Henry  W.,  Sierraville,  Cal.  104,  110 
Boyd,  Albert  C,  Denmark,  Me.  220,  222 

Brainerd,  Ezra,  Middlebury,  Vt. 
Breen,  Frank  L.,  Nora,  111.  174 

Erocaw,  Miss  Martha  A.,  Fondis,  Colo.  120 

Brooks,  J.  Z.,  Volina,  Ala.  96 

Brown,  David  W.,  Rosedale,  Mich. 
Brown,  George  E.,  Crystal,  Mich.  268,  270 

Brown,  Henry  B.,  Agra,  Okla.  380 

Buckham,  Matthew  H.,  Burlington,  Vt.        485 
Buergi,  Geo.  John,  Emington,  111. 
Burger,  Charles  C,  Waukomis,  Okla.  382 

Butterfield,  Ray,  Lyme,  R.  D.,  Conn.  130 

Capen,  Edward  W., ,  Conn. 

Carmen,  Arthur  L.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Carnley,  Joe.,  Laurel  Hill,  *'la. 

Carter,  Franklin, ,  Conn. 

Chamberlain,  Oscar  M. 

Charlton,  Allen  S.,  Heath,  Mass.  246 

Charlton,  B.  M.,  Cambridgeport,  Vt.  422 

Chase,  Bernard  L.,  Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Child.  Francis  S.,  Sturbridge,  R.F.D.,  Mass.  246 

Childs,  Mrs.  Sophia  C,  Coldwater,  Okla.       380 

Clapp,  Ellery  C,  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

Clark,  J.  H.,  Mankota,  Minn. 

Coats,  Martin  D.,  liingfisher,  R.F.D.,  Okla. 

380,  382 
Collins,  Edrie,  Hersey,  Mich.  268,  274 

Collins,  Edward  D.,  Johnson,  Vt. 
Collins,  Howard  W.,  Machiasport,  Me.  224 

Coman,  Geo.  H.,  Kendall,  Mich.  274 

Cooke,  Vernon  W.,  Freewater,  Ore.  384 

Cookson,  Wm.  J.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Cornell,  Alfred,  Brattleboro,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Vt.  424 
Cowman,  Joseph  E.,  Sherwood,  Ore.  386 

Cox,  Homer,  Hemingford,  Neb.  312 

Craft,  E.  Garrett,  Heflin,  Ala.  94 

Craig,  Eber  E.,  Quincy,  Mass. 


Crowell,  Edward  P.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Cudworth,  E.  S.,  Solon,  Me.  228 

Cummings,  Charles  S.,  Auburn,  Me. 

Curtiss,  William  O.,  Thorp,  Wis.  456 

David,  Handford,  Ashboro,  N.  C.  352 

Dick,  Guy  L.,  Bellevue,  Wash. 

Dieman,  Henry,  Ashland,  Wis.  454 

Dimond,  R.  E.,  Lebanon,  No.  4,  Kan.  204 

Donat,  Anton  S.,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Dougherty,  Robert  C, ,  Conn. 

Dunham,  Samuel  E., ,  Conn. 

Eddenfieid,  John,  Svea,  Fla. 

Edwards,  Otto  E.,  Deep  River,  Conn.    126,  130 

Ehlers,  J.  Henry,  Huntlev,  111.  170 

Ellis,  Walter,  St.  Ix)uis,  Mo.  302 

Elmer,  John  E.,  DeKalb,  111.  168 

Elmquist,  Axel  E.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.        330 

Eiwell,  Levi  H.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Emerson,  Samuel  F.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Evans,  Arthur  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  376 

Evans,  Mrs.  Gwendolen  C,  Oak  Hill,  Ohio. 

Ewing,  Walter  L.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Exley,  C.  A.,  Miller,  Ind.  182 

Favor,  Paul  G.,  Littleton,  Mass.  248 

Fish,  J.  F.,  Peshtigo,  Wis.  454 

Fisher,  Albert  V. 

Fisher,  James  O.,  Calumet,  Mich.  278 

Foote,  Frederick  W.,  Veazie,  Me.  230 

Fukuda,  Junkyo,  Paia,  T.  H.  158 

Gage,  Emeda,  W.  Minot,  Me. 

Gains,  John  H.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  332 

Gardner,  Harold  I., ,  Conn. 

Garland,  Miss  Ida  M.,  Aurora,  Me.  218 

Garretson,  John,  Popejoy,  la. 
Gifford,  Addison  F.,  Prescott,  Mass.  254 

Greenough,  James  C.,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Grimes,  Harry,  Canaan,  Conn.  126 

Gross,  Daniel  I.,  Andover,  Mass. 

Grove,  Ernest  R., ,  Conn. 

Habberley,  Robert  C,  Otis,  Mass.  254 

Hall,  George  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Hanna,  George  F.,  Lyndon,  111.  172 

Harper,  H.  R.,  Lakewood,  N.  Y.  342 

Harris,  Mrs.  Emma  E.,  Mcintosh,  Minn.       290 
Hasstedt,  Rudolph,  Eureka,  Kiin.  212 

Hathaway,  W.  B.,  Eustis,  Fla. 
Hayes,  Charles  M..  Bethlehem.  Conn.  124 

Havener,  Chas.  E.,  Gray's  Lake,  111. 
Hawkins,  Mrs.  Belle  W.,  Palisade,  Neb. 
Heddon,  R.  G.,  Cashton,  Wis.  448,  452 

Helfenstein,  Roy,  Des  Moines,  la.  186 

Herring,  John  P.,  Redmond,  Wash.  440 

Hershey,  Cloyd  D.,  West  Hanover,  Mass.      244 
Hoffman,  Arthur  W.,  Chicago,  111.  166 

Hov,  Miss  Jeanie,  Lebanon,  S.  D.  406 

Hudson,  James  D.,  Beach,  Wash.  436,  442 

Hudson,  R.  G.,  Cashton,  Wis. 
Hughes,  Mrs.  John  E.,  Murdo,  S.  D. 
Hunt.  Herbert  E.,  Lisle,  111.  172 

Huntington,  George  H., ,  Conn. 

Imrie,  Norman  A.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich. 

266,  268,  278,  280 


1908] 


List  of  Congregational  Ministers. 


000 


402. 


Inagaki,  Kakuma,  Waialua,  T.  H. 
James,  Da\-id  M..  Revillo,  S.  D. 
Jarrard,  L.  D.,  Mintuni,  Colo. 
Jenkins,  Elias,  Milford,  Me. 
Jenkins,  Garfield,  Horatio,  Pa. 
Johns.  Hannibal,  Wagner,  S.  D. 
Johnson,  Arthur  W.,  Almeria,  Neb. 

Johnson,  Joseph  A.,  Portland,  Me. 

Johnson,  T.  A.,  Hinsdale,  111. 

Jones,  Augustine,  Oak  Park,  111. 

Jones,  Emery  H.,  Windham,  Vt. 

Jones,  Helen  M.,  Cable,  Wis. 

Jones,  I.  N.,  Tiffany,  Wis.  . 

Jones,  WilUam  E.,  Marietta,  Oluo,  372,  374, 

Juel,  Hans  C,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Kaiwi.  James  K.,  Pahoa,  T.  H.  154, 

Kalohelani,  J.  K.,  Pelekunu,  T.  H. 

Kapoopii,  Joseph  K.,  Naikhu,  T.  H. 

Kauffmann,  J.  W.  L.,  Shullsburg,  Wis. 

Kelley,  Arthur  W. 

Kellv,  Edward  L.,  Mohall,  N.  D. 

Kidder,  Charles  W..  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Kikuchi,  Junshiro,  Puunene,  T.  H. 

Koch,  Wm.  E.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Kotani,  H.,  Koloa,  T.  H. 

Kui,  Yee,  Waimea,  T.  H.  ^ 

Kuyper,  John  W.,  Anamoose,  N.  D. 

La.ssiter,  Jesse,  Gordon,  Fla. 

Lathrop,  Theodore  B.,  Plymouth,  Conn. 

Leach,  E.  M.,  Wicliita,  Kan. 

I*a\-itt,  Darwin  A., ,  Conn. 

Le  Febre,  Jan  8.,  Spring  Valley,  Wis. 
I^eslie,  Francis  H.,  Niagara,  N.  \.  356, 

Linderman,  Herman  W.,  Spnngview,  Neb. 

Ling,  Ting  Ah.  Wailuku,  T.  H. 
Lyon,  W.  E.,  Honor,  Mich. 
Maeda,  Kametaro,  Ewa,  T.  H. 
Marler,  William  T.,  Destin,  Fla.  144, 

Marlett,  Homer  C  Springfield,  Mo. 
Martin,  Harrv  S.,  Brookfleld  Center,  Conn. 
Mathias,  Pearl  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Maurer,  W.  Irv-int',  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Mayo,  Miss  Ella  F.,  Little  Deer  Isle,  Me. 
Mavos,  James  C,  Stafford,  Kan. 
McBride,  Arthur,  Andover,  Mass. 
McDonald,  Lawrence  F.,  Shutesbury,  Mass. 
Mclnnes,  Peter  J.,  Westmoreland,  N.  H. 
McKay,  R.  A.,  Stroud,  R.  D.  2,  Ala. 
McKenzie,  Duncan,  Garden,  Mich. 

McLean,  John  B., ,  Conn. 

McVav,  Ambrose  G..  Francestown,  N.  H. 
MeserVe,  Marshall  W.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Milford,  Harry,  Spring  Brook,  Wis.  450,  2 
Miller,  Clifford  L.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Mix.  Ralph  H., ,  Conn. 

Miyamori,  Takejiro,  Honolulu,  T.  H. 

Moore,  J.  Garrie,  Kangley,  111. 

Morgan,  Walter  A.,  Orland,  Me. 

Morris,  Arthur  H.,  Steuben,  Me. 

Mower,  Wm.  M.,  Sutton,  Neb. 

Nathaniel,  William,  Poultney,  Vt. 

Nesbitt,  A.  H.,  Elgin,  Neb. 

Ne\-ins,  Rav  K.,  Oxford,  Mich. 

Nordberg,  T.  E.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Norv-ill,  Jas.  Ij.,  Steamboat  Springs,  Colo. 

Nvhan,  Joseph  E.,  Van  Cleve,  la. 

Ohlson,  .Algoth,  Danbury,  Conn. 

Ohol,  Augustine  D., ,  Conn. 

Okumura,  Taku,  Honolulu,  T.  H. 

Olive.  L.  L.,  Noma,  Fla. 

O'Neill,  Chas.  A.,  Seymour,  Wis. 

O'Neill,  Jas.,  Birnamwood,  Wis.     446,  448, 

Orton,  Richford  D.,  Butternut,  Wis. 

Otto,  W.  G.,  Curtiss,  Wis. 

Owen,  George  D.,  Pennington,  S.  D. 

Owen,  George  W.,  Pennington,  S.  D. 

Owens,  Frank,  Bethel,  N.  Y. 

Parks,  Pascal,  Leonard.  Minn. 

286,  288,  292, 

Parmiter,  Chas.  A.,  Maple  City,  Mich.    268, 

Parsons,  St.  Clare.  Vermontville,  Mich. 

Patrick,  M..  Buford.  Ga. 


158 
408 
120 
224 
388 
410 

314 
226 

174 

446 
456 
376 
368 
156 
158 
1.56 
456 

258 

158 

1.56 
158 
356 

134 


272 


456 
362 

314 
158 
274 
154 
462 

124 
124 
124 
220 
210 

256 

326 

94 

272 

326 

6,8 
246 

154 

170 
226 
228 


312 
278 
330 

200 
126 

154 

456 
454 
446 
448 
410 


294 
276 
282 


Payne.  Horatio  C,  Monticello,  Minn. 

Peacock,  Chas.  R..  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 

Perdrian,  L.  H.,  Kenton,  Mich. 

Perry,  C.  H.,  Farley,  Mass. 

Peters,  John  C,  Chicago  111. 

Peterson,  Ernest,  Cumberland,  Wis.       446 

Pickett,  Chas.  A..  Cornwall  Bridge,  R.  D.. 

Conn. 
Pinch,  Fred,  Sheridan,  Mich. 
Ping,  U.  Cho,  Kohala,  T.  H. 
Plummer,  Cecil  H.,  Ludlow,  Ky 

Pratt.  Waldo  S.,  ,  Conn. 

Prestou,  Mrs.  C.  W.,  Lincoln.  Neb. 

Price,  G.  M.,  Columbus,  Ga. 

Prigmore,  Joseph  D.,  Ellsworth  Falls,  Me. 

Pur\ds,  Chas.,  Pearson,  Ga. 

Pyche.  Howard  H.,  Campbell,  Neb. 

Reese,  Daniel  D.,  Big  Horn,  Wyo. 

Remmey.  John  J..  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Richards,  William,  Clarke,  Colo. 

Richter,  Jean  P.,  Rockford,  R.  D.  26.  Mich. 

Robb,  Wm.  J.,  Beecher,  111. 

Robertson,  Robert  N.,  Steele,  Ala. 

Robinson,  E.  W.,  Crested  Butte.  Colo. 

Rookus,  Geo.  H.,  Ivanhoe,  111. 

Rutt,  Raymond  J.,  Molina,  Colo. 

Sass,  Fred  W.,  Conklin,  Mich. 

SchoU,  Louis  E.,  Index,  Wash. 

Scott,  Carlton  W.,  Central  Lake.  Mich.^ 

Scully.  F.  M..  Springfield,  Minn.      _       288. 
Sharpe,  Joshua  P.,  Young  Creek,  Ky. 
Shaw,  Fred,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Sheets,  George  W.,  Backus,  Minn. 
Shepersky,  Paul  G.,  Leslie,  S.  D. 
Shimamura,  Teisaku,  Paauhua,  T.  H. 
Shiraishi,  ICirinshi,  Kukuihaeli,  T.  H. 
Shoemaker,  Charles  D.,  Brimfield,  111. 
Sikes.  Erie  B.,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 
Sisson,  William  R.,  Belle  Fourche,  S.  D. 
Skidmore,  Lewis  H.,  Medford,  Wis. 
Slocum,  W.  E.,  Salesbury,  Vt. 
Smith.  Mrs.  C.  W.,  Gem,  N.  D. 
Smith.  Geo.  A.,  Lempster,  N.  H. 
Smith,  G.  Bvron,  Iberia,  Mo. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Luella  M.,  Sykeston.  N.  D. 
Sokabe,  Shiro,  Honomu,  T.  H. 
Solomon,  J.  L.,  Pearson,  Ga. 
Sosebee,  A.  J.,  Mineral  Bluff,  Ga. 
Speer,  Gordon,  Cedar  Run,  Mich.  268, 

Squire,  Guy  P.,  Burdette,  S.  D.     402.  408, 
Starr,  Charies  L.,  Ree  Heights,  S.  D.    404, 
Steensma,  WiUiam,  Chassell,  Mich. 
Stevens,  Charies  L.,  Phippsburg,  Me. 
Stever,  Frank  A.,  Harwood,  N.  D.  256. 

Strom,  Carl  G.,  Missoula,  Mont. 
St.  John,  WilUam  I.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich. 
Swanson,  Emil  O.,  W.  Everett,  Mass. 
Swenson,  Ernest  A.,  No.  Easton,  Mass. 
Takahashi,  Sadayoski,  Makaweli,  T.  H. 
Taylor,  Irwin,  Beemer,  Neb. 
Tegnell,  Gustaf  N.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Test,  Elmer  E.,  Littleton,  Colo. 
Tinker,  Wellington  H..  New  York,  N 
Tolbert,  R.  Bertrand,  Aquebogue,  N 
Towle,  Frank  Z.,  Railroad  Flat.  Cal. 

Thomas,  Franklin  C, .  Conn. 

Thomas,  James  I.,  Halifax,  Mass. 
Thomas,  William,  Granville,  N.  Y. 

Thompson,  Karl  O., ,  Conn. 

Trueblood,  Charles  E.  C,  Garden  Praine.  Ill 

Tsung,  Ho  Tsz,  Hilo,  T.  H. 
Turner,  James  M.,  Utica,  Mich. 
Turner,  Joseph  W.,  Old  Missions,  Mich. 
Tuttle,  Harold  S.,  Sunol  (Jlen.  Cal. 
Tuttle,  W.  W.,  Geneva,  la. 
Tweedy,  Harry  E.,  Wallace,  Neb. 
Tyler.  "WilUam  P.,  Buckingham,  Conn. 
Vaughn,  Jona  W.,  Jackson,  Me. 
Vreeland,  Henry  S.,  Chicago,  Wis.  450, 

Wadleigh,  WiUiam  N.,  East  Lansing,  Mich. 
Wagner,  A.  G..  Lynxville,  Wis. 


.  Y. 

Y. 


292 
324 
274 


448 

138 
280 
156 
214 


306 
460 


118 


94 
118 
170 
120 
270 
438 

270 
294 
214 
.368 
286 
406 
156 
156 
162 
366 
402 
452 
428 
258 
322 
300 
362 
154 


274 
410 
408 
268 

260 
304 
280 
242 
242 
156 
306 
258 
118 

336 
108 


170 
154 
280 
278 
110 
188 
314 
124 

458 

452 


556 


Congregational  Y ear-Book. 


[1908 


Wakeman,  Earl  S.,  Oberlin,  Ohio,  376 

Walker,  Williston,  Pr.,  New  Haven,  Conn.    484 
Washiyama,  N.,  Kohala,  T.  H.  156 

Waters,  S.  A.,  Jennings,  Okla.  380 

Waters,  Wayne  L.,  Grant  Ledge,  Mich.  272 

Weidman,  Milo  R., ,  Conn. 

Wells,  George  L.,  So.  Wardsboro,  Vt.  428 

Whitford,  Everett  T.. ,  Conn. 

Whitmer,  Paul  E.,  Oberlin,  Ohio.  366 

Willard,  Sherman  A.,  Joplin,  Mo. 
Williams,  Albert  R., ,  Conn. 


Williams,  Miss  Florence  L.,  Lancaster,  Wis. 

446,  450,  4.52 
Wilson,  J.  C,  Ft.  Valley,  Ga. 

Wilson,  T.  E., ,  Kan. 

Wolfington,  W.  E.,  Macksburg,  la. 

Woodrow,  Isaac  A.,  Racine,  Wis.  454 

Woodruff,  Elijah  W., ,  Conn. 

Wooley,  Edwin,  Custer,  Mich.  270,  272 

Young,  Mrs.  A.  G.,  Barrie,  N.  D.  256 

Young,  James  C,  — — - — ,  Conn. 
Youngclaus,  W.  J.,  Maybell,  Colo.  120 


LIST   OF   MINISTERS 

OF     OTHER     DENOMIN.^TIONS      SUPPLYING     CONGREGATIONAL     CHURCHES, 
INCLUDING   SOME   WHOSE    POSITIONS    ARE    NOT    KNOWN    OR    SPECIFIED. 


Aiken,  William  A.,  Pres.,  Morrisville,  N.  Y.  344 
Allan,  George  E.,  Meth.,  Paxton,  111.  174 

Allen,  Eugene  V.,  Meth.,  Whitnevville,  Me.  230 
Allen,  Wallace  W.,  Meth.,  Oshtemo,  R.  D., 

Mich.  280 

Allin,  F.  l..,Chr.  AIL,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  .302 

AHison,  William  T.,  Pres.,  Middlefield,  Conn.  130 
Armentrout,  T.  S.,  Pres.,  Ceredo,  W.  Va.  434 
Babcock,  Daniel  C,  Meth.,  Newmarket,  N.H. 

324 
Babcock,  Milton  H.,Bap<.,Washtucna, Wash. 444 
Bain,  Collin  C,  Bapt.,  Grand  Meadow,  Minn.  288 
Ballou,  William  J.,  Pres.,  Ludlow,  Vt.  424,  428 
Bengtson,  Gustaf,  Sved.  Cor.,  Troy,  Ida.  160 
Berry,  L.  F.  R.,  M.  E.,  Miller  place,  N.  Y.  344 
Bickford,  Levi  F.,  Pres..  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  114 
Black,  David  T.,  Meth.,  Wayzata,  Minn.  296 

Black,  James  H.,  Pres.,  Hammond,  Wis.  450 

Blanchard,  J.  M.,  Rapt.,  So.  Granville,  N.  Y. 348 
Bogenholm ,  William,  Sued.  Mis.,  Grantsburg, 

Wis.  458 

Boicourt,  William  'L.,Meth.,  Woburn,  Mass.  264 
Bradley,  Matthew  H.,  Pres.,  Painesville,  O.  376 
Brown,  Miss  Florence  P.,  Friend,  Pittsville, 

Wis.  4.54 

Bryant,  Robert  A.,  Prfs. .Hanson,  Mass.  244 
Bryant,  Stowell  L.,  M.  E.,  Windham.  O.  378 
Calfee,  William  I.,  Meth.,  Denver,  Colo.  118 
Campbell,  Fred  S.,  Pres.,  Canaan  Four  Cor- 
ners, N.  Y.  338 
Chappell,  George,  Bapt.,  Westford,  Conn.  138 
Childress,  W.  L.,  U.  B.,  Grand^-iew,  la.  192 
Clemo,  Cleo.  W.,  il/e<;i.,Clarksville,  Mich. 

268,  2S0 
Coates,  R.  W.,  Ochevedan,  la.,  Meth.  196 

Connell,  Arthur  R.,  Meth.,  Greenfield,  N.  H.  320 
Conway,  James,  Pres.,  Orange  City,  Fla.  144 
Cummings,  Charles  S.,  Meth.,  Auburn,  Me.  218 
Curling,  Clarence,  M.  P.,  Mavbee,  Mich.  276 
Curtis,  Walter  R.,  Chr.,  Pittsfield,  Vt.  422 

Cutler,  Gilbert  B.,  F.  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  238 

Dann,  Frank,  Bapt.,  Thompson,  O.  376 

Davenport,  Harrv,  P'res.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  124 
Davis,  ViriEcil  E.,  U.  B.,  Chicago,  R.  D.,  111.  372 
Dav,  Dennis  D.,  Bapt.,  Pavnesville,  Minn.  292 
Dav,  Fred  W.,  M.  E.,  Derbv,  Vt.  422 

Dell,  George  W.,  Luth.,  Carson  Citv,  Mich.  268 
Dickensheets,  D.  F.,  U.  B.,  Iroquois,  S.  D.  406 
Dickerson,  Jesse,  M.  E.,  E.  Pharsalia,  N.  Y.  340 
Dickson,  James  M.,  Ref.  Church,  No.  Yakima, 

R.  D.  1,  Wash.  438 

Dinton,  Herbert  J.,  Bapt..  Bartlett,  HI.  162 

Dracas,  Arthur,  Pres.,  Keene  Valley,  N.  Y.  342 
Dubois,  William  L.,  Meth.,  W.  Stockbridge, 

Mass.  262 

Dunbar,  Simon  T.,  M.  E.,  No.  Madison,  O.     374 
Eckardt,  Simon  T.,  M.  E.,  No.  Madison,  O. 
Eckardt,  L.  Russell,  Meth.,  Georgetown,  Mass. 

244 
Edson,  Hilan  O.,  M.  E.,  Tracy,  Cal.      ,  104 

Eggers,  Charles,  Advent,  Mahnomin,  Minn.  290 
Evans,  Ernest,  M.  P.,  Flint,  Mich.  272 


286 
404 


374 


Evers,  J.  Upton,  M .P.,  Scranton,  Penn.  392 
Eves,  Mrs.  Gertrude  L.,  Meth.,  Denver,  Colo.120 
Felch,  Albert  A.,  Meth.,  Natick,  Mass.  250 

Finch,  Walter  C,  Pres.,  Villard,  Minn.  296 

Fisher,  G.  R.  G.,  Pres..  Lakeland, Minn.  288,  290 
Flanders,  Charles  R.,  M.  E..  Derby,  Vt.  422 

Foster,  Ora  D.,  Ger.  Bapt.,  W'ellington,  R.  D., 

O.  374 

Gage,  O.  J.,  17.  B.,  Lander,  Penn.  390 

Galusha,  Irving,  Bapt.,  Volnev,  N.  Y.  350 

Gallaudet,  Herbert  J.,  Pres.,  Boston,  Mass.  236 
Ganse,  E.  N.,  Friend,  Mound  Citv,  Kan.  208 
Gantt,  Henry  B.,  M.  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  H.  336 
Garretson,  F.  V.  D.,  Pres.,  Franconia,  N.  H.  320 
Giese,  J.  A.,  Ger.  Evan.,  Sublette,  111.  178 

Goodell,  Willard  A.,  Meth.,  No.  Truro,  Mass.  260 
Gray,  John,  M.  P.,  Adrian,  Mich.  282 

Griffin,  John  E.,  U.  B.,  Springfield,  Mo.  302 

Grove,  William  F.,  M.  P.,  Adrian,  Mich.  280 

Gulick,  U.  Hart,  Ref.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  138 
Haggquist,  F.  G.,  Swed.  Cov.,  Cannon  Falls, 

Minn. 
Hardie,  Robert,  TFe.s.  Meth.,  Canova,  S.  D. 
Hevlow,  John  W.,  U.  B.,  Cortland,  R.F.D., 

O. 

Hinckman,  W.  H.,  M.  E.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  342 
Hover,  Seth  W.,  Bapt.,  Berthold,  N.  D.  356 

Humphrey,  E.,  M.  E.,  Wayland,  Mich. 

282,  268,  274 
Humphreys,  G.  F.,  Pres.,  Clayville,  N.  Y.  338 
Hunt,  C.  C,  M.  E.,  Jamestown,  R.  D.  81, 

N.  Y.  342 

Kegel,  Ger.  Pres.,  Church,  la.  188 

Kelley,  E.  M.,  M.  E.,  Riga,  N.  Y.  346 

Kempton,  Austin  T.,  Bapt.,      Lunenburg, 

Mass.  248 

Kent,  Burt  M.,  M.  E.,  Williston,  Vt.  430 

Kimberlin,  Robert  O.,  Meth.,  Assonet,  Mass.  244 
Jackson,  D.  G.,  M.  P.,  Texfine,  Tex.  416 

Jameway,  Frank  L.,  Pres.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  322 
Jones,  David  C,  M.  P.,  Coolville,  O. 

366,  370,  372 
Jones,  Paul  W.,  M.  P.,  Litchfield,  O.  372 

Lackey,  Raymond  R.,  U.  B.,  Con-y,  Penn.  388 
Lewis,  J.  Dewey,  U.  B.,  Lamoille,  la.  194 

Lewis,  A.  G.,  Chr.,  Moira,  N.  Y. 
Long,  Samuel  E.,  U.  B.,  Baxter,  la. 
Lumlev,  James  A.,  Meth.,  Duluth,  Minn. 
Mahohy,  J.  G.,  Bapt.,  W.  Newark,  N.  Y. 
Marsh,  Fred.  R.,  Pres.,  Winter  Park,  Fla. 
McCali,  John,  Pres.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
McPherson,  Hector,  Pres.,  Chicago,  111. 
Meese,  Ira,  E.,  U.  B.,  Bertha,  Minn. 
Metzger,  Eraser,  Chr..  Randolph,  Vt. 
Miller,  David  E..  Meth..  Loudon,  N.  H. 
Mitchell,  D.  D.,  F.  W.  Bapt.,  Sofia,  N.  D. 
Moore.  Alex,  Bapt..  Cleveland,  O. 
Mott,  Herbert  J.,  Friend,  Grant,  Neb. 
Oakes,  J.  Adams,  M.  E.,  Sherwood,  Mich. 
Ogg,  William  D.,  Pres.,  Lowell,  Mich. 
Olson,  H.  M.,  Swe.  M.,  Green,  Kan. 
Orwick,  John  E.,  M.  E.,  Jackson,  Mich. 


342 

288 
350 
146 
346 
166 
286 
426 
322 

368 
310 
266 
276 
206 
276 


1908] 


List  of  Miniders. 


557 


Ottarson,  Willard  F..  Pres.,  New  York,  N.Y.  344 
Palmatier,  Charles,  M.  T.,  Delton,  Mich.  274 
Phelphs,  George  O.,  Pres.,  Prospect,  N.  Y.  346 
Phillips,   Milton   E.,   M.   E.,   Whitneyville, 

Conn.  140 

Potter,  Ernest  T.,  Bapt.,  LouisAdlle,  Kan.  208 
Prigmore,  Joseph  D.,  Pres.,  Ellsworth  Falls, 

Me.  222 

Pughj^  David,    Welsh  Pres.,  Mineral  Ridge, 


O. 


374 
456 
376 
110 
282 


Pugh,  F.  W.  Walker,  Bapt,  Sparta,  Wis 
Quiggin,  George,  Disc,  Hiram,  O. 
Rathbun,  David  L.,  Pres.,  Cotati,  Cal.    104 
Ravn,  A.  H.,  M.  E.,  Dexter,  Mich. 
Record,  Charles  F.,  Pres.,  Wading  River, 

N.  Y.  360 

Rickert,  William  D.,  Wes.  Meth.,  South  Shore, 

S.  D.  408 

Richter,  W.  Jean,  Evan.,  Rockford,  R.  D., 

Mich.  268 

Roberts,  Robert  P.,  U.  B.,  Columbus  Junc- 
tion, la. 
Roberts,  William  N.,  M.  E.,  Duxbury,  Vt.     422 
Robinson,  N.  G.,  Meth.,  Gosneyville,  Ky.       214 
Rundt,  C.  H.,  Evan.,  Ceylon,  O.  368 

Rvan,  M.  H.,  M.  E.,  Milton,  Vt.  424 

Rvdein,  Carl  G.,  Sued.  Cov.,  Millville,  Mass.  236 
Sanderson,  D.  C,  M.  £'.,  Freewater,  Ore.  384 
Schultz,  Edward  J.,  Meth.,  Riley,  111.  176 

Schwartzmann, ,  M.  E.,  Schroon  Lake, 

N.  Y.  348 

Sexsmith,  Matthew,  Meth.,  Prospect  Grove, 

.     Mo. 
Shelland,  James  C,  Meth.,  Hopkins,  Minn.     292 
Shelton,  William  A.,  M.  E.,  Columbia,  Conn. 126 
Shields,  Curtis  E.,  Pres.,  Hilo,  T.  H.       ^  154 

Simonton,  J.  M.,  Pres.,  Jamesport,  N.  Y.  342 
Smith,  J.  C,  M.  E.,  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  336 
Smith,  Oscar  S.,  Meth.,  Maiden,  Mass.  248 

Snider,  W.  E.,  Advent,  Endus,  N.  D.  362 

Spencer,  David  B.,  Pres.,  River  Falls,  Wis.    456 
Spivey,  Garrion  M.,  Meth.,  Crestview,  Fla.     144 
Sterling,    William,    Prim.    Meth.,    Ash\Tlle, 
N.Y.  336 


38 


176 

178 


Stewart,  William,  Chris.,  Shiocton,  R.  D.  28, 

Wis.  452 

Stoker,  Daniel,  M.  E.,  Maine,  N.Y.  342 

Sutherlin,  H.,  M.  E.,  Forks,  Wash.  438 

Symonds,  Fred  G.,  Bapt.,  Groton,  R.DjN.Y.340 
Tate,  Joseph  G.,  Pres.,  White  Salmon,  Wash.  444 
Taylor,  Charles  M.,  Pres.,  Otsego,  Mich.  278 
Tealdo,  Emmanuel,  Pren.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 
Temple,  O.  M.,  Pardeeville,  Wis. 
Thomas,  Clark  S.,  Bap<.  Minooka,  111. 
Thompson,  J.  M.,  Pres.,  Warsaw,  111. 
Thompson,    Ole,    Evan.    Scand.,    Winona, 

Minn.  296 

Turner,     Sebastian    D.,     Meth.,    Brockton, 

Mass.  238 

Varce,  Harry,  U.  B.,  Claris.sa,  Minn.  286 

Vaughan,  Jona.  W.,  D.  Ref.,  Brooks,  Me.  220,222 
Vernon,  Howard  A.,  Bapt.,  Chesterland,  O.    368 
Waghn,  Clyde  L.,  Meth.,  East  W  nlpole,Ma.ss.260 
Walker,  H.  E.,  Meth.,  Hankinson,  N.  D. 
Webb,  H.,  M.  E.,  New  Milford,  O.  370 

Webb.   William   H.,   Pres.,   W.  Springfield, 

Mass.  262 

Webitzky,  Edmund,  Bohemian,  Silver  Lake, 

Minn.  294 

Wells,  Fred  A.,  M.  E.,  Randolph  Center,  Vt.  426 
Wendel,  Cornelius,  U.  B.,  Pullman,  Wash.  442 
West,  J.  L.,  Free  Bapt.,  W.  Valley,  N.  Y.  340 
WTieelwright,  Sydney  D.,  U.  B.,  Twin  Bluffs, 

Wis.  450 

Whitton,  Ezra  P.,  Free  Meth.,  Miller,  S.  D. 

404,  40S 
Wikholm,  M.  K.,  Swed.  Cov.,  Upsala,  Minn.  296 
Wildey,  John  E.,  Pres.,  Antrim,  N.  H.  318 

Williams,  Edward  E.,   V.  B.,  Lucas,  O. 

372,  378 
Withrow,  John  L..  Pres.,  Boston,  Mass.  236 

Wolfington,  W.  E.,  U.  P.,  Greenfield,  R.  D., 

Conn.  192,  194 

Woods,  William,  M.  E.,  Ogden,  Utah,  418 

Wright,  I  ouis  C,  Meth.,  Somerville,  Mass.  258 
Wright,  William  J.,  Meth.,  Amethyst,  Colo.  118 
Wurtz,  William,  U.  B.,  Somerdale,  O.  376 

Young,  T.  W.,  Bapt.,  Bismarck,  K.  D. 


NAMES   OTHER  THAN   THOSE   GIVEN    IN    PRECEDING    LISTS. 


Algott,  C.  J.,  McKeesport,  Penn.  390 

Allen,  Alice  B.,  No.  Windham,  Conn.  134 

Andrus,  J.  Cowles,  Brownhelm,  O.  366 

Baker,  Albert  S.,  Kailua,  T.  H.  154 

Barker,  Owen  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  150 

Beaumont,  William  K.,  El  Reno,  Okla.  380 

Bluecloud,  John,  Moreau  River,  S.  D.  406 

Blueyes,  Thomas,  Buffalo,  S.  D.  402 

Bryant,  Martin  B.,  Oriskany  Falls,  N.  Y.  346 
Cathcart,  Miss  Lillian  S.,  Kings  Mt.,  N.  C. 

Chase,  Bernard  L.,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.  320 

Chenoweth,  Francis,  Esmond,  N.  D.  358 

Cook,  Thomas,  New  Baltimore,  Mich.    276,  278 

Coxon,  Leroy,  Schriever,  La.  216 

Cross,  Edward  W.,  McHenrr,  N.  D.  362 

Cross,  William  H.,  Palermo,  Cal.  108 

Dustin,  Mabel  J.,  E.  Arlington,  Vt.  420 
Edwards,  Grace,  Stepney  Depot,  R.  D.  14, 

Conn.  132 

Evans,  Howell  M.,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  390 

Ewen,  Mrs.  Isabelle,  S.  A\oodbury,  Vt.  430 

P'arrington,  Franklin  I".,  Chifn^o,  111.  166 

Frazier,  Charles,  Ro.«ebud,  S.  D.  4C2 

Gage,  Emeda,  W.  Minot,  Me.  224 

Gay,  Charles,  lanai,  T.  H.  166 

Grosvenor,  Charles  H.,  ¥..  Braintree,  Vt.  420 

Hall,  Fred  L.,  Madison,  Conn.  130 
Henry,  James  A.,  I  ilesville,  N.  C. 

Hernandez,  S.  L.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  334 

Johnson,  John  M.,  Cialhip,  N.  Mex.  334 

Kaeo,  Charles  W.  P.,  Kealakekiia,  T.  H.  156 

Knight,  Albert  P.,  Overly,  N.  D.  362 

Koki,  Abraham,  Virgin  Creek,  S.  D.  410 

Lash,  J.Tnics  H.,  Bloon>ington,  Cal.  112 

I.aster,  Joseph  C,  Haw  Branch,  N.  C.   352,  3.-)4 


Lindquist,  J.  Albert,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.     302 

Lyford,  George  D.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  278 

Maunders,  James  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  270 

Miller,  Louis,  Angoria,  Fla.  462 

Millington,  E.  J.,  Cadillac,  Mich.  268 

Moya,  Jesus  M.,  Cubero,  N.  Mex.  334 

Parker,  J.  Homer,  Kingfisher,  Okla.  380 

Peters,  John  H.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  382 

Peters,  Joseph  C,  Chicago,  111.  164 

Porter,  Harry  H.,  Youngstown,  O.  376 
Red  Fox,  Eugene,  Chevenne  River,  S.  D.      402 

Robb,  William  J.,  Beeeher,  111.  162 

Robinson,  David  A.,  Nashville,  Okla.  382 

Roeers,  Osgood  W.,  Gage,  Okla.  382 

SaiKi,  Sensui,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  108 

Scroggs,  J.  W'.,  Hennessev,  Okla.  380 
Shaw,  Charles  F.,  Clare,  Mich.                 268,  270 

Smith,  Arthur  H.,  Tallman,  N.  Y.  348 

Singer,  Edwin  J.,  Burlingame,  Cal.  104 

Sontos,  Manuel  G.,  Paia,  T.  H.  156 

Spearman,  Elvis,  Bexar,  Ala.  98 

Stanley,  Grace  E.,  Weston,  Vt.  430 
Steele,  George  W.,  Trov,  N.  C. 

Stewart,  E.  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  336 

Temple,  O.  M.,  Pardee\ille,  Wis.  464 

Thomas,  Owen,  Hubbard,  O.  372 

Tucker,  Hibbird  A.,  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.  206 

Turner,  Leonard  A.,  Goltry,  Okla.  380 

Ward,  Geo.  M.,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  144 

Watkins,  Edward  T.,  Paruna,  Okla.  382 

Wilson,  J.  A.,  Capron,  Okla.  380 

Wood,  Linton  B.,  Evarts,  Ky.  2!4 
Yellowhawk,  Stephen,  Lower  Cheyenne 

River,  S.  D.  400 


